The Slabs: All Human Knowledge

I read up on the Dewey Decimal System and other methods of organizing data and realized I actually could represent all of human knowledge in a taxonomically sound yet concise system. Here are the 19 volumes:
Volume 1 – Paleobotany, Paleozoology and PaleontologySo how do you think I did? Did I miss anything major? Really, in the end, there is just science, culture and history. The rest is detail.
Volume 2 – Cosmology, Astronomy, Astro-geophysics
Volume 3 – Geology
Volume 4 – Biology, Genetics, Ecology
Volume 5 – Agricultural Science, Botany
Volume 6 – Medicine, Physiology, Biochemistry
Volume 7 – Chemistry, Nuclear Reactions
Volume 8 – Physics, Quantum Mechanics
Volume 9 – Materials Science, Mineralogy, Crystallography, Engineering
Volume 10 – Mathematics, Computer Science, Theory of AI
Volume 11 – Archeology, Anthropology, Linguistics
Volume 12 – Psychology, Sociology
Volume 13 – Ancient Cultures, Comparative Religion
Volume 14 – History through the Middle Ages, Middle Ages to the 18th Century
Volume 15 – Art History, Sculpture, Architecture
Volume 16 – Music
Volume 17 - Literature: Fiction, Non-fiction, Religion, Philosophy
Volume 18 – Movie and TV Archives
Volume 19 – The Rise of the Industrial Era, the Space Age, Modern Culture
Over the next few days I'll share with you Rome's reaction as she uncovers this incredible archive of knowledge.
Published on September 10, 2016 06:04
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