
The evolution of Homo sapiens as well as other sapiens species that either failed to evolve into homo or rather went extinct during the evolutionary process have been studied by Yuval Harari
How did humans become the most powerful species, Homo sapiens, leaving behind five other species of their own kind in the process?
On earth, humans perform marvels, and we have attained the highest levels of development. But do we have any idea how we got here or where we're going? One would get the answers to all of his or her questions by reading the book "Sapiens," A brief history of humankind.
The best book on evolution that I have read so far is Sapiens, authored by historian and academic Yuval Noah Harari and originally published in Hebrew in 2011. Charles Darwin wrote other books on the subject, but I preferred this one since it was more concise and up to date with the facts. The experiences that Homo sapiens went through to develop this degree of knowledge and power are briefly listed chronologically in this book, which was written in current times. The book was one of "The New York Times best-selling" books in 2014 after being translated into 45 languages, including English. In addition, it was ranked second among The Guardian's choice of the ten "best brainy books of the decade."
The evolution of Homo sapiens as well as other sapiens species that either failed to evolve into homo or rather went extinct during the evolutionary process have been studied by Yuval Harari, an Oxford University PhD in History. He has provided a believable explanation of the evolution of sapiens using the natural sciences to go from an insignificant animal to Homo sapiens.
The book also sheds light on the social circumstances of early humans, the development of cultures and faiths, as well as the quest for power and technological advancement in post-modern mankind. It comprehensively covers every topic within the context of tests and evidence.
It briefly discusses the three revolutions—the Cognitive Revolution, the Agricultural Revolution, and the Scientific Revolution—that helped shape the history of Homo sapiens. In the past 70,000 years, there has been a cognitive revolution. During this time, people discovered how to communicate with one another through language, and 40,000 years later, they learned how to create tools like bows, arrows, and boats.
The transition from a mobile society based on hunting and gathering to one that was stationary and based on farming and agriculture occurred 12,000 years ago as a result of the Agricultural Revolution. 500 years ago, the Scientific Revolution was finally witnessed around the globe. Homo sapiens broke apart the atom during the Scientific Revolution, discovered how to decipher genetic data, and landed on the moon. Due to this, humans are now the most advanced species on Earth.
Since humans have so far been unable to lessen suffering, the author has taken into account that there has been very little progress. In spite of the fact that we have existed for millions of years in ignorance, Harari has questioned our survival and questioned if we will be able to survive in the few decades to come with this knowledge and technology. The scientific revolution, according to the author, has led these enlightened men to the brink of extinction, which may lead to the extinction of Homo sapiens.
The work brought the author renown on a global scale. Many prominent public figures, such as Bill Gates and Barack Obama, have read it and given it great praise.
The book was described as "a big history narrative of human civilization" in a post by Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg on his page in June 2015.
The book includes all of the available scientific data and facts regarding human origins, together with logical justifications. Given its subject matter, it is required reading for everyone curious about the existence of Homo sapiens as well as other species on earth.
Email:---------------- eyramkhan786@gmail.com
The evolution of Homo sapiens as well as other sapiens species that either failed to evolve into homo or rather went extinct during the evolutionary process have been studied by Yuval Harari
How did humans become the most powerful species, Homo sapiens, leaving behind five other species of their own kind in the process?
On earth, humans perform marvels, and we have attained the highest levels of development. But do we have any idea how we got here or where we're going? One would get the answers to all of his or her questions by reading the book "Sapiens," A brief history of humankind.
The best book on evolution that I have read so far is Sapiens, authored by historian and academic Yuval Noah Harari and originally published in Hebrew in 2011. Charles Darwin wrote other books on the subject, but I preferred this one since it was more concise and up to date with the facts. The experiences that Homo sapiens went through to develop this degree of knowledge and power are briefly listed chronologically in this book, which was written in current times. The book was one of "The New York Times best-selling" books in 2014 after being translated into 45 languages, including English. In addition, it was ranked second among The Guardian's choice of the ten "best brainy books of the decade."
The evolution of Homo sapiens as well as other sapiens species that either failed to evolve into homo or rather went extinct during the evolutionary process have been studied by Yuval Harari, an Oxford University PhD in History. He has provided a believable explanation of the evolution of sapiens using the natural sciences to go from an insignificant animal to Homo sapiens.
The book also sheds light on the social circumstances of early humans, the development of cultures and faiths, as well as the quest for power and technological advancement in post-modern mankind. It comprehensively covers every topic within the context of tests and evidence.
It briefly discusses the three revolutions—the Cognitive Revolution, the Agricultural Revolution, and the Scientific Revolution—that helped shape the history of Homo sapiens. In the past 70,000 years, there has been a cognitive revolution. During this time, people discovered how to communicate with one another through language, and 40,000 years later, they learned how to create tools like bows, arrows, and boats.
The transition from a mobile society based on hunting and gathering to one that was stationary and based on farming and agriculture occurred 12,000 years ago as a result of the Agricultural Revolution. 500 years ago, the Scientific Revolution was finally witnessed around the globe. Homo sapiens broke apart the atom during the Scientific Revolution, discovered how to decipher genetic data, and landed on the moon. Due to this, humans are now the most advanced species on Earth.
Since humans have so far been unable to lessen suffering, the author has taken into account that there has been very little progress. In spite of the fact that we have existed for millions of years in ignorance, Harari has questioned our survival and questioned if we will be able to survive in the few decades to come with this knowledge and technology. The scientific revolution, according to the author, has led these enlightened men to the brink of extinction, which may lead to the extinction of Homo sapiens.
The work brought the author renown on a global scale. Many prominent public figures, such as Bill Gates and Barack Obama, have read it and given it great praise.
The book was described as "a big history narrative of human civilization" in a post by Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg on his page in June 2015.
The book includes all of the available scientific data and facts regarding human origins, together with logical justifications. Given its subject matter, it is required reading for everyone curious about the existence of Homo sapiens as well as other species on earth.
Email:---------------- eyramkhan786@gmail.com
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