Swim reads: 'When you dive into the sea, you are diving into the origin of us all' (Peter Godfrey-Smith)

'The mind evolved in the sea. Water made it possible. All the early stages took place in water: the origin of life, the birth of animals, the evolution of nervous systems and brains, and the appearance of the complex bodies that make brains worth having.… the early history of animals is a history of life in the sea. When animals did crawl onto dry land, they took the sea with them. All the basic activities of life occur in water-filled cells bounded by membranes, tiny containers whose insides are remnants of the sea… When you dive into the sea, you are diving into the origin of us all' (Peter Godfrey-Smith, Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life', 2016)


 

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