Johny Thomas Kariath

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Mysteries, however small, are fascinating because there’s always the possibility that their solution may lead to a fundamental shift in our understanding of the world. Copernicus’s ponderings in the sixteenth century on a relatively minor problem concerning the geometry of the Ptolemaic geocentric model of the solar system, for instance, led him to shift the centre of gravity of the entire universe away from humankind.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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