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Lessons In Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. I've just started it but it is a good read so far.
I read that last spring and really enjoyed it. It's been made into a mini series on Apple TV. We don't subscribe to that, so I haven't seen it, but it's gotten good reviews.Lessons In Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. I've just started it but it is a good read so far.
Red a brief article about Asimov. What a fascinating life he had. What a fascinating person he was.I've been reading the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov.
I have a visceral negative reaction when it comes to Deepak Chopra. I couldn't remember exactly why until I found this:Right now I'm reading for the second time a book by Deepak Chopra and Rudolph Tanzi called "The Healing Self" Chopra, is an expert in integrative medicine and Tanzi who is a pioneering neuroscientist and discoverer of genes that cause Alzheimer's Disease.
He's a consummate bullshi**er.Chopra’s work evinces a consistent skepticism toward the scientific consensus—he has called into question whether evolution is merely a process of the mind—and a firm belief that mental health can determine physical reality. He has written of a place called “perfect health”—the title of one of his books, and now the slogan for one of his wellness retreats—in which human beings can go somewhere internally that is “free from disease, that never feels pain, that cannot age or die.” These beliefs have made him controversial among doctors and scientists. In 1998, Chopra was awarded the satirical Ig Nobel Prize for “his unique interpretation of quantum physics as it applies to life, liberty, and the pursuit of economic happiness.” A random Chopra-quote generator is popular online, and Chopra has been called out for tweeting and writing phrases that, in the words of one paper, “may have been constructed to impress upon the reader some sense of profundity at the expense of a clear exposition of meaning or truth.” (Example: “Attention and intention are the mechanics of manifestation.”)
My long experience with chronic illness, multiple surgeries, and doctors in several different specialties does not support this. My doctors work hard not just to list and treat symptoms but to identify the causes of illness and try to treat the cause. They know that a person's mental health influences their physical health. They understand, though, that the body is made up of several systems that are very complex and no one person can be an expert in all of them, so they don't make claims they can't back up.I'm very much a person who believes that our body and mind can't be independent disciplines, which is what western medicine is, a reductive attempt to " deconstruct complex biological processes into their component parts" Then attempts to isolate those symptoms and then medicate, not exactly the best course of action imo.
Chopra is a classic pseudoscientist who combines facts and jargon in ways that seem to make sense but can't be proven, so whether you believe the whole of what he talks about is a matter of faith, not science. For one thing, there are several other types of energy in the universe besides electrical.Chopra looks at our bodies and mind as an integral part of the universe derived of electrical energy and we work in a synergistic and harmonious way within that universe which is all electrical energy. looking at our cells under a microscope that fluid that holds those cells together and the rest of our being is electrically charged and connected to our whole being routed through our nervous system and everything is made up of atoms, and atoms are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
The facts in that paragraph are not his philosophy. He didn't discover them and he doesn't do any research to try to understand them better or to understand how they might be connected to other phenomena. He combines them with stuff he makes up that appeal to people with a romantic nature or who are desperate to believe in something, especially if they're facing some terrible tragedy or other life circumstance. Not saying either of those apply to you or that they're the only reasons why people follow him. Just saying that imo, he's a snake oil salesman.The rotation of the moon around the earth and the earth rotating and spinning on it's axis around the sun is connected to us while being grounded to the earth where simple things like early morning light that helps set our main circadian clock which is based in the hypothalamus which is a cluster of nerve cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus. These cells get input from the optic nerve in the eyes and send out signals about the time of day so that all the body’s clocks run on a uniform schedule, our circadian rhythm and every single cell in the body has an internal clock. This is just one aspect of his basic philosophy to which there are many.