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The Fitness of the Environment
An Inquiry into the Biological Significance of the Properties of Matter
Book • 1918
In 'The Fitness of the Environment', Lawrence Joseph Henderson argues that the Earth's natural environment is perfectly suited for the development of life, highlighting the unique properties of carbon and water.
He explores how these elements and their compounds are essential for life, suggesting that the environment's fitness is not merely a result of biological adaptation but also due to the intrinsic properties of matter.
He explores how these elements and their compounds are essential for life, suggesting that the environment's fitness is not merely a result of biological adaptation but also due to the intrinsic properties of matter.
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Dr. Jack Kruse and Andrew Huberman, Ph.D. (Part 2)