Bob Bergeson

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that the variety of substances in the world must be susceptible to being understood in terms of a single, unitary, and simple constituent, which he calls apeiron, the indistinct; that animals and plants evolve and adapt to changes in the environment, and that man must have evolved from other animals. Thus gradually founding the basis of a grammar for understanding the world, which is substantially still our own today.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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