Publishers Letter
Jan 01, 2013 02:03PM
● By
Reid Boyer
While driving across the Lehigh Valley recently in my relentless pursuit of good locations to connect with readers, I was listening to a radio show by renowned American theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, Ph.D. His guest was discussing how human brains first evolved to respond to immediate events rather than conceive longer-term strategies. Only in the past “several thousands of years” have humans had to learn to think strategically due to the needs of agricultural planning and living in more complex communities.
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