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Bioquestions and the mechanical answer Kindle Edition

3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars 3 ratings

This is a book of questions, some of which are funny whereas many others are more serious, puzzling and disturbing. A book in which biology is used as a foundation to build a down-to-earth narrative, in the hope of addressing all basic human concerns from a modern, casual and holistic perspective. Thus, an excellent book to question life and death, religions and philosophies, the self and the universe, technology and knowledge, love and sorrow, and so on; in short, questioning what surely needs to be questioned, in different ways and with enough substance for dreams and reflections of both a scientific and humanistic nature. Above all, with enough substance so that the reader may question the music or the noise of the world that can be heard everywhere on a daily basis, full of selfish and extraneous interests.

Customer reviews

3 out of 5 stars
3 global ratings

Top review from United Kingdom

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2015
Absolute drivel, without any scientific, philosophical or metaphysical basis. The author has simply put together a series of inconsequential questions, without providing any sort of scientific basis. At best this is bad alchemy, that at least will push a logical person to look for the right answers in science. At worst, this might fool an idiot into thinking that one can put together random scientific words and write a book. Read the sample and laugh.

Top reviews from other countries

allthetoast
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
Reviewed in the United States on 23 July 2015
it feigns depth, but only accomplishes bohemian dribble
Apoloz
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep and healthy skepticism!
Reviewed in Spain on 25 January 2014
A book full of interesting thoughts, ideas and a peculiar and very deep understanding of things. I would recommend to those dogmatic or axiomatic people in order to help to overcome their lack of patience and harshness. In short, a hard creative-artistic book, even fun.