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Science of the Face: The Evolution of Life Based on the Observation of Faces
Katsunari Nishihara
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Isao Hirano
Upfront Publishing
, 2002 - 200 pages
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Birth of a new revolutionary theory of evolution
This book is a detailed and concise multi-disciplinary scientific exploration about the
face
. The face is at the center of human interaction,sensation and social
life
. However, it is also the result of an incredibly complex process of physical
evolution
. Disclosure of the mechanics of the process by which the face has come to be as it is, has brought about uncovering of the more general evolutionary principles, namely, three enigmas of the vertebrates: Why does bone marrow hemopoiesis occur, only in the higher vertebrate? What is the mechanism of evolution? What are developmental facyors of the immune system? The author has clarified these enigmas. This has led to the solution of the causes of diseases, and has made probable the treatments for immune diseases.
This impact promises to be revolutionary.
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A new evolutionary theory
The author challenges neo-Darwinism that organisms changed through mutation and maintained their existence through the survival of the fittest. The author re-evaluates the work of men like Lamarck,with his ideas about the heredity of acuired characteristics, Goethe and his Morphology of
Life
, Haeckel and the Recapitulation Theory in ontogeny, as well as Roux and his Entwicklungsmechanik.
He disclosed the importance of biomechanical factors in living organisms and in the process of
evolution itself
. In this book, he also refers to and persuasively explains his own experimental research that has demonstrated the workability of his ideas about the role of biomechanics in evolution and their applicability to modern medicine and health.
In fact, he induced successfully hybyd-type bone marrow and bone tissues in muscles in 1993 for the first time in the world.
This epoch-making result may open a new door to artificial internal organs. His work is very creative and revolutionary.
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The conventional wisdom in
evolutionary theory
draws on the well-known tenets of neo-Darwinism that organisms changed through mutation and maintained their existence through the survival of the fittest. The author challenges this view. He re-evaluates the work of men like Lamarck, with his ideas about the heredity of acquired characteristics, Goethe and his Morphology of
Life
, Haeckel and the Recapitulation Theory inherent in ontogeny, as well as, most importantly, Roux and his Entwicklungsmechanik. Nishihara then goes on to explore the importance of biomechanical factors in living organisms and in the process of evolution itself. His focus is on the development of vertebrates, particularly mammals, and he traces in fascinating detail the descent of the mammals and the evolution of their organs and systems, especially the
face
, from the relatively simple archae-ascidian of 500 million years ago. The author also refers to and persuasively explains his own experimental research that has demonstrated the workability of his ideas about the role of biomechanics in evolution and their applicability to modern medicine and health. Their long-term impact promises to be revolutionary.
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