NATURAL PRINCIPLES OF MIND II: NEUROSCIENCE.
This book is the strict continuation of the previous book. Here are solved the problems of how brain produces induction, deduction, speech, writing, dreams, decision making, planning and execution of movements and so on. It is another work in the style of Davico: Systematic presentation of acute observations and experiments on the subject to be solved; reasonings that end up transforming the incomprehensible into a couple of sentences (natural principles) followed by the enumeration, development and interconnection of experiments of multiple disciplines to demonstrate the natural principles exposed.
In this book also is developed the discovery of the common patron that animals, including us, perceive as beauty. This applies for vision, audition, etc. The humankind have tried to solve this problem (if we forgot the Greeks) since the Roman empire, culture that through its architectonic and artistic works show they were near of understanding this problem... When the work is analyzed, it was observed that Davico has gone much deeper than his predecessors, to the point of identify and relate the variables in a concise verbal form and mathematically in an equation; equation to which he applies in the external aspects of living beings and human masterpieces, thus demonstrating the truthful way in which said equation represents the reality of nature and allowing to conceive what can be achieved through its application.
Once again, like have been expressed in the review about “Principios Naturales de la Mente I", when fundamental problems are solved the implications, in the development of the civilizations that understand and use the natural principles discovered are difficult to measure due to its magnitude; therefore, we can write many pages and even in that way we would not say something significant about this work.
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