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    The Science of Discworld II

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      learning 154

      lies 285–6

      music as 264

      ontic dumping 211

      perception of 273

      primary function 284

      speech development 269, 290

      and storytelling 158–9

      Laplace, Pierre Simon de 304, 305

      Law of Supply and Demand 51

      laws of nature 19

      Laws of Thermodynamics 189–93, 196

      lead, alchemy 68

      learning

      cultural evolution 93–4

      from failure 78–9

      Leeuwenhoeck, Antonie van 72, 73

      Leibniz, Gottfried wilhelm 77

      Lemminkainen 157

      Lennox, Annie 273

      lenses, eyes 268

      Leonardo da Vinci 69

      libraries 50

      Library of Congress 50

      lies 340

      detecting 285–6, 289

      and evolution 284–6

      ‘lies-to-adults’ 291–2

      ‘lies-to-children’ 268, 291–3

      perception and 289–90

      life

      autonomous agents 57

      Elixir of Life 66–7

      evolution 54, 55

      light

      cold dark matter 20

      colour and 289–90

      learning about 293

      lions 109, 151

      brain 149–50

      cannibalism 117

      and human evolution 90–1, 92

      Liverpool 142

      logic 166–7

      love 216–17

      Loxodonta africana 110–11

      Loxodonta cyclotis 110–11

      luck 157–8, 167

      lungs, elephants 110*

      lying see lies

      M

      Macbeth (Shakespeare) 343

      MacCrellish, Frederick 242

      mad cow disease 245*

      magic

      belief in 66

      illusions 72

      meanings 73–5

      technology as 73, 75, 76

      ‘wonder of nature’ 73, 76

      worldviews 248

      Maidenhead 142

      Malawi, Lake 134*

      Malaysia 131

      Malinowski, Bronislaw 264

      Malta 112

      mammals

      evolution of sea-mammals 110*

      evolution of titanotheres 310

      The Man in the High Castle (Dick) 312

      The Man Who Folded Himself (Gerrold) 314

      mantis shrimps 119

      ‘many-worlds’ concept 197–8, 313

      Mars 245*, 249

      Marsh, David 92

      Mary Tudor, Queen of England 65

      Masai 132

      mathematics

      combinatorics 48–9

      modelling innovation 55

      phase spaces 43–8

      pitch and harmony 270

      tunes 271–3

      matter

      cold dark matter 20

      distribution in universe 193–6

      duality with mind 324

      wormholes 315

      Mayr, Ernst 110

      Mead, Margaret 264

      meaning

      DNA 188

      information and 184–5

      meat-eating 95, 117

      mechanical energy 189, 190

      medicine

      alchemy 67

      homeopathy 71, 72

      Paracelsus 67–8

      medieval Europe, education 69

      Mediterranean 125, 237

      The Meme Machine (Blackmore) 329, 330

      memeplexes 332

      memes and memetics 328–33, 345

      memories, art and 275

      Memphis 120

      mental models 25–7, 166

      mercury 67, 68

      messages

      compressing 183–4

      context 187–8

      digital communications 182–3

      entropy 189

      language 284

      meta-patterns 116

      metals, alchemy 68

      metaphors 26

      Mickey Mouse 117

      microscopes 72

      Middle East 131

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare) 100, 327, 335–6, 342–4

      migration, early humans 131–2

      Milgram, Stanley 136

      mimicry 284

      mind

      consciousness 22

      duality with matter 324

      evolution of 23

      guessing what other people feel 282–3, 286

      learning from failure 78–9

      making choices 175

      memes 328–33

      mental models 25–7, 166

      need for storytelling 31, 325, 326, 327

      in pets 119

      recognising lies 285–6

      selectivity of perception 266–9, 290

      theories of 19–21

      Mind and the Universe (Bateson) 158–9

      mineral acids 66

      miracles 326

      ‘mitochondrial Eve’ 122–4

      models

      mental 25–7, 166

      scientific 247–8

      molecules, phase spaces 48

      Mongols 121

      monkeys 95

      evolution 90–1, 107–8

      lying 284–5

      play 159

      writing Hamlet 271

      monogamy 141–2

      monotheism 157, 172–3, 247

      monsters 340–1

      Montefiore family 141

      Moon 342

      formation of 56, 245*

      ignorance of 170

      landing on 26, 27

      perception of 266–7

      stories about 26–7

      moons, solar system 47, 303

      Morgan, Elaine 91–2

      Morgan, Lewis 134

      Morris, Desmond 265

      Moses 76

      Moses, Vivian 141

      motion, laws of 56, 190–2, 303, 326

      movement, patterns 269–70

      Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 262, 263, 264, 265

      MRI scans 263

      Murray, George 181, 183

      muscles, patterns of movement 270

      music

      background music 262–3, 265

      CDs 187–8

      cultural influences 270–1

      essence of 264–5

      hearing 268

      liking for 269

      memes 330

      musical ability 137

      musical instruments 131

      perception of 274–5

      pitch and harmony 270, 274

      ‘primitive’ tribes 263, 264–5

      recognition by babies 263–4

      time in 242–3

      tunes 271–3, 274–5

      mutations

      DNA 52

      mitochondrial DNA 123

      Muybridge, Eadweard 242

      muzak 265

      myelin 92

      mysticism 66

      mythology see storytelling

      N

      Nagel, Thomas 287, 288

      Narrative Causality 23

      narrative imperative 24, 324–5, 327, 341

      ‘narrativium’ 24–5, 26, 27, 30, 78, 152

      nations

      commitment strategies 215–16

      tribalism and barbarism 138

      ‘natural’, as an illusion 265

      natural philosophy 236

      natural selection, altruism 213

      Nature 288

      nature, ‘wonder of nature’ 73, 76

      Neanderthals 113–14, 216, 273

      extinction 114, 134–5, 137

      musical instruments 131

      perceptual abilities 276–7

      Needham, Joseph 67, 172

      nervous system

      transmission of signals 92

      see also brain

      Nesse, Randolph 215, 216

      nests 94, 113

      neurons, visual cortex 267, 288

      neutrons

      carbon formation 28–9

      models of atom 247

      New
    Ageism 71, 344

      New Guinea, tribes 95

      New Orleans 264

      New Testament 116

      New York, taxi-drivers 51

      newspapers

      ‘lies-to-adults’ 291–2

      storytelling 31, 325–6

      Newton, Isaac 71, 77

      alchemy 68, 238–9

      hidden knowledge 72

      law of gravity 73, 303

      laws of motion 190–2, 303, 326

      Nigeria 116–17

      Nile perch 134

      nitric acid 66

      Nixon, Richard 304

      nobility, barbarian attitudes of 89, 99–100

      Nod, land of 125*

      Nørretranders, Tor 187

      Norse legends 157

      North Africa 141

      North American Indians 121, 122, 265

      Northern Ireland 173

      Norway, storytelling 74

      nose, vomeronasal organ 287

      Nostradamus 170, 174

      nuclear reactions, transmuting lead into gold 68

      nuclear weapons 215

      nucleotides, DNA 52

      nucleus, carbon formation 28–9

      nursery stories 74, 115–16, 157, 285

      O

      obedience to authority 136, 157

      Obedience to Authority (Milgram) 136

      O’Brien, Stephen 111

      occultism 66–8

      Olympus, Mount 206

      ontic dumping 211, 212

      opera 263, 265

      Opie, Peter and Iona 115

      optic nerve 266

      orangutans 108

      organisms

      altruism 213–14, 215

      complexity 57, 188

      evolution 54, 55

      genomes 185–6

      orreries 237–8

      Out of Africa theory, human evolution 122, 124, 131–3

      overcommitment strategy 215, 216–18

      ozone layer 326

      P

      pain, puberty rituals 135–6

      paintings 235–6

      by apes 265

      cave paintings 113, 265, 275–6

      images of God 344

      looking at 266, 275

      primitive paintings 265

      Pan paniscus 88, 325

      Pan troglodytes 88, 325

      pantheism 77

      parables 151, 156

      Paracelsus 67–8, 70, 71, 169

      paradoxes, time travel 313–14, 315–16

      parallel universes 311, 313

      parasites 155

      particles, quantum mechanics 306–7

      patterns

      emergent dynamics 311–12

      movement 269–70

      pattern-seeking by brain 209

      recognition of 91, 116

      signals 183–4

      peasants, tribal attitudes 99–100

      Pecon-Slattery, Jill 111

      Peking Man 113

      Pennsylvania 142

      Penrose, Roger 194–5

      perception 273–7

      art 275–6

      hearing 268–9, 273

      music 274–5

      and reality 289–90

      recognition of other people 282

      vision 266–8

      watching films 273–4

      words of songs 273

      Peretz, Isabelle 274

      Perrault, Charles 155

      PET scans 22, 263

      Petitto, Laura Ann 154

      pets 118–19

      phase spaces

      biology 51–5

      biospheres 55, 56–7

      dynamical systems 303–4, 305

      economics 50–1

      messages 193

      music 271

      physics 43–8, 53, 56

      solar system 47, 303

      thermodynamics 48, 54–5, 56, 193

      pheromones 286–7

      Philipp, Elliott 142*

      ‘philosopause’, scientists 238–9

      Philosopher’s Stone 68

      Philosophical Review 287

      philosophy, worldviews 248

      The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences (Whewell) 236

      Phoenicians 125

      phonemes 269, 283, 290

      physics

      entropy 189–90, 192–3

      fundamental constants 28, 30, 48

      illusion of free will 175

      Newton’s laws of motion 190–2

      and paradoxes 315–16

      phase spaces 44–8, 53, 56

      quantum physics 196–7, 198

      Theory of Everything 247

      thermodynamics 189–93

      time travel 314–16

      and truth 290

      Picasso, Pablo 265

      pitch, music 270

      Planck, Max 28

      planets

      astrology 66, 169–70

      hidden knowledge 72

      orreries 237–8

      solar system 47, 303

      plans 327

      play

      and cultural evolution 94

      music as 269

      with dogs and cats 118–19

      plays 333, 340–1

      Pluto 305

      Poincaré, Henri 43–4, 50

      Poland 141

      polar bears 94

      politics

      ‘lies-to-adults’ 291–2

      memetics 345

      polyphyletic species 122

      polytheism 172

      popular music 263

      population, early humans 122–5

      potential energy 45

      prayer 246

      predators

      co-evolution 310

      and human evolution 90–1

      predictions

      chaos theory 304–5

      cheating 307–8

      complex systems 305–6

      divination 168

      evolution 309–10

      prophecy 173–4

      scientific method 240, 248

      storytelling and 166, 171

      of universe 304–5

      Y2K 173–4

      pre-formation theory 72

      present

      predicting future 303–5

      and sense of music 274

      prey, co-evolution 310

      Price, Derek de Solla 237

      prices, Law of Supply and Demand 51

      pride 138–9

      priests 157

      negative effects of 208–9

      predictions 166

      rituals 136, 210, 217–18

      ‘primitive’ tribes, music 263, 264–5

      printing 99

      privilege, in evolution 93

      The Privileged Ape (Cohen) 74*, 136

      Prodigal Son 116

      prophets 156–7, 166, 170, 171, 173–4

      proteins 186

      protons

      carbon formation 28–9

      models of atom 247

      psychology 73

      puberty rituals 134–7

      Puck 157

      punishment 167

      pygmy elephants 112

      pyramid selling 329

      Pythagoras’s Theorem 192

      Pythagoreans 270

      pythons 109

      Q

      qualia, consciousness 22

      quantum mechanics 165, 198

      and free will 174–5

      information universe 196–7

      ‘many-worlds’ concept 197–8, 313

      Planck’s constant 28

      predictions 306–7

      Theory of Everything 247

      questions

      ‘what if’ questions 155–6, 311

      ‘why’ questions 47

      R

      racial differences, humans 122

      radio 344

      radioactivity 68

      rainbows 293

      Ramapithecus 108

      Reagan, Ronald 66

      reality, perception and 289–90

      recognition of other people 282

      red giant stars 28, 29, 30

      reflexes 154

      relativity

      theory of 249

      time travel 314–15


      religion 205–13

      atrocities 218, 220, 221–2

      beliefs 206–8, 218–22

      cargo cults 80

      cat worship 120–1

      conflicts with science and technology 171–2, 241

      cultural identity 98

      gods 205–6

      memetics 331–3, 345

      monotheism 172–3, 247

      pantheism 77

      priests 208–10

      prophets 166

      ‘right way to heaven’ 157

      rituals 217–18

      rules 212

      storytelling 326

      tribal conflict 132*

      universe and 209–12, 213

      worldviews 248

      Renaissance 65–6, 69–70, 71–2, 76, 344

      ‘Renaissance man’ 69

      resonance, carbon formation 27, 29–30

      retina 266–7, 268, 289

      rewards, smiles as 153–4

      Reynolds, Len 271*

      rhythms

      music 274

      patterns of movement 269–70

      ribosomes 186–7

      Rite of Spring (Stravinsky) 264

      rituals

      priesthood 136, 210, 217–18

      puberty rituals 134–7

      and tribal identity 95–6

      robust forms, evolution 109–11, 113

      Roca, Alfred 111

      rockets, Moon landings 27

      Roman Empire 69, 99

      romantic stories 75

      roses, perception of 289–90

      Rothschild family 141

      Rudolf II, Emperor 68

      rules 324

      child development 77

      complex systems 305

      dynamical systems 303–4

      fairy tales 155*

      of history 302–3, 308

      of physical world 77

      religion 212

      tribalism 116, 167

      rumours 328

      Rumpelstiltskin 115, 116, 327

      Russia 275

      S

      sabretooth tigers 310

      Sakhmet 120

      sal ammoniac 66, 68

      Samoa 264

      sand, phase space 47–8

      savannahs 90–1, 92, 108–9

      Schechem 139–40

      Schrödinger, Erwin 306*

      Schrödinger’s equation 306–7, 326

      science 235–50

      conflicts with religion 171–2, 241

      defining 235, 236, 239

      development of 238

      God and 77

      hidden knowledge 71–2

      limitations 72

      models 247–8

      objection to alternative theories 75–6

      and pantheism 77

      paradigm shifts 249

      predictions 166

      Renaissance 69, 71–2

      role of 246

      scientific method 32, 239–41, 243–5, 248–9, 344

      spellings 236*

      as storytelling 246–7, 248, 326

      teaching with lies 293

      technology and 238

      worldviews 248

      Science 111

      Science and Spirit 215

      science fiction

      ‘alternate universe’ stories 312–13

      time travel 313–14

      scientists, ‘philosopause’ 238–9

      scientology 72

      seafood, and human evolution 92

      seasickness 274

      Second Law of Thermodynamics 55, 57, 189–91, 193, 196

      seeds 331

      selection, puberty rituals 134–7

      Self, sense of 21

      The Selfish Gene (Dawkins) 328

      semaphore 181, 183, 188

      sense organs 266–9, 284, 286–7

     


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