Re published from 1946, the book takes back to the times when torture killing frogs was pre requisite for students. Torturing apes was regarded as normal. And with war time and prisoners of war we may assume that torture killing frogs by the thousands, leading to the chapter on humans, we may assume
that frog men = divers were among the victims.
The book concentrates on physics and chemistry.
We…mehrRe published from 1946, the book takes back to the times when torture killing frogs was pre requisite for students. Torturing apes was regarded as normal. And with war time and prisoners of war we may assume that torture killing frogs by the thousands, leading to the chapter on humans, we may assume that frog men = divers were among the victims.
The book concentrates on physics and chemistry.
We don' t learn anything about what the animals have to say. Neither what can be concluded from physics, such as quartz being the core of modern computer communication technology, should function the very same way for squirrels, chimps and dogs as world wide web. As with heating capacity for rabbits and cats. As light transmitter of information, animals on a global scale should use this mode. And as tiny computer circuits store the world' s knowledge, it is urgent to ask Orange, before he can't any more.