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Response in the Living and Non-living (English Edition) Kindle Ausgabe
Jagadish Chandra Bose was one of the first scientists in the world to undertake interdisciplinary research by looking at plants from the vantage point of physics.
He subjected plant and animal tissues to various kinds of stimulus, and found that they all showed an electric response. Finding that this reaction occurred in metals as well as plants and animals, he then proceeded to study the differences in response under various conditions.
He found that all materials are numbed by cold, intoxicated by alcohol, wearied by excessive work, stupefied by anesthetics, excited by electric currents, stung by physical blows, and killed by poison. They all exhibit essentially the same reactions of fatigue and depression, together with the capacity for recovery and strength, and also permanent unresponsiveness, or death. All materials are responsive or unresponsive under the same conditions and in the same manner.
His investigations showed that in the entire range of responses - regardless of whether the subject is metallic, plant or animal - there are no exceptions. The living response, in all its diverse modifications, is a repetition of the responses seen in the inorganic. Further, the nature of the response is determined not by the play of an unknowable and arbitrary vital force, but by laws that do not change, and act equally and uniformly throughout both organic and inorganic matter.
This realization was always at the core of his work. He sought to show that all materials react to their environments according to the same laws; in other words, everything exists in the same field of consciousness.
This book was originally published in 1902.
Reviews
"This work outlines some of his greatest work, the thin line between living and non-living material. This timely reprint is a testament to a remarkable man whose achievements in science beggar belief to this day."
"Bose is one of those geniuses who has been lost in history. I hope that anyone looking to expand their minds will enjoy the great adventure this read is."
Contents
Introduction by Paramahansa Yogananda
(from Autobiography of a Yogi)
1. The mechanical response of living substances
2. Electric response
3. Electric response in plants - method of negative variation
4. Electric response in plants - block method
5. Plant response - on the effects of single stimulus and of superposed stimuli
6. Plant response - on diphasic variation
7. Plant response - on the relation between stimulus and response
8. Plant response - on the influence of temperature
9. Plant response - effect of anæsthetics and poisons
10. Response in metals
11. Inorganic response - modified apparatus to exhibit response in metals
12. Inorganic response - method of ensuring consistent results
13. Inorganic response - molecular mobility: its influence on response
14. Inorganic response - fatigue, staircase, and modified response
15. Inorganic response - relation between stimulus and response
16. Inorganic response - effect of chemical reagents
17. On the stimulus of light and retinal currents
18. Inorganic response - influence of various conditions on the response to stimulus of light
19. Visual analogues - Effect of light of short duration
20. Conclusion
- SpracheEnglisch
- Erscheinungstermin2. August 2017
- Dateigröße5.3 MB
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- ASIN : B074JFGDXR
- Herausgeber : A Distant Mirror (2. August 2017)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Dateigröße : 5.3 MB
- Gleichzeitige Verwendung von Geräten : Keine Einschränkung
- Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus) : Aktiviert
- Screenreader : Unterstützt
- Verbesserter Schriftsatz : Aktiviert
- X-Ray : Nicht aktiviert
- Word Wise : Aktiviert
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 125 Seiten
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DebGrifBewertet in Großbritannien am 4. Juni 2024
1,0 von 5 Sternen Poor quality reprint with important info missing
This is a poor quality reprint with all illustrations removed, some other information missing and pale hard to read type. I imagine that a genuine copy is expensive but this is a pointless book if vital information has been retracted.
Returned for a refund.
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Bruce RapleyBewertet in den USA am2. Juni 2014
5,0 von 5 Sternen Classy reprint of landmark book
One of the most important scientists of the 20th century is a little known Indian, Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose. He was trained in England and spent most of his life working in the realm of physics and applied biology, namely botany and plant physiology. His works, sadly ignored largely by the west, mark some of the greatest achievements of the century. He demonstrated wireless transmission before Marconi and created a number of sensitive measuring devices based on optics which revealed the most micro growth movements of plants. He achieve a magnification factor of some 25,000 times, using equipment he had designed and made, with the help of an illiterate tin smith. This work outlines some of his greatest work, the thin line between living and non-living material. This timely reprint is a testament to a remarkable man whose achievements in science beggar belief to this day. While produced photographically from the original text, it still reproduces a quality book written in the unique style of one of our greatest scientists of yesteryear. That such great works are not only preserved, but republished for a new generation to read and enjoy is a tribute to the publishers. Highly recommended for any reader interested in the fascinating history of the pursuit of knowledge. 5 stars.
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Digital PanacheBewertet in Indien am 12. Dezember 2018
4,0 von 5 Sternen Great book by Bose
Response in the Living and Non-Living is a great book by Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose who espoused a very innovating and different theory on how the responses and reactions of the plant life. This is very good to read to go back to the basics and understand things like these. A must read.
Digital PanacheGreat book by Bose
Bewertet in Indien am 12. Dezember 2018
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Phil CalandraBewertet in den USA am31. August 2013
1,0 von 5 Sternen Very Difficult
I chose reading this book as the subject matter appeared very compelling, namely the similarities and contrasts between "living" and "non living substance". However, I was only able to get through a couple of chapters and feel that one would need a very extensive scientific background to understand this book. I gave this book only one star; however, this may reflect my own ignorance rather than a true assessment of this book.
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PlaceholderBewertet in Indien am 4. September 2020
5,0 von 5 Sternen Good Book
It describes difference of reactions, of material, plants and living being when an abnormal event is faced or experienced.