087160
London
1989
13×19,5
meki
348
engleski
Cijena: 15,00 EUR
In this 1986 book, Lyall Watson picks up where his 1973 hit Supernature left off. His goal was to explore fringe phenomena that science often dismisses and try to find a logical, biological explanation for them. Here are some of the book’s key points: The Science of the Unknown: Watson argues that the “supernatural” doesn’t really exist—there are only things that we haven’t yet been able to explain with natural laws. Biology and Intuition: Explores topics like biological rhythms, invisible senses in animals, and how human consciousness can affect matter. Holistic Approach: Instead of dry laboratory data, the author uses anecdotes and observations from nature to connect parapsychology with evolutionary biology. Although the book was extremely popular among alternative enthusiasts, it was often attacked by critics in scientific circles for its lack of hard evidence and its overreliance on anecdotes.