The Fractal Model of Life takes a look at biology from a completely different perspective. It describes complex life forms as equation-like structures, where apparently dissimilar parts are different expressions of a fundamental principle. To illustrate this idea a catalog of analogous configurations in the human body is laid out along with the reasons that led to these analogies in a language that is precise but accessible. The book also expands on current Ideas such as epigenetics and Rupert Sheldrake's hypothesis of morphyc resonance, bridging these concepts by providing Sheldrake's idea with a viable physical mechanism and integrating them with the Fractal Model. The theory of evolution is also visited and a possible role of morphyc resonance on this process is discussed. The Fractal Model of Life is not a rhetorical book, it is an unconventional one. It is a text that looks for critical readers, but also for those who may be open to new and controversial ideas.
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