Oxford Natural History Museum

Temple of knowledge


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Oxford Natural History Museum.

At the entrance to the museum, visitors are greeted by Aristotle. It seems that if you walk around the entire museum, you can get an education in general biology, learn everything: from minerals and the origin of life to plants, insects and dinosaurs.

I envy British children, whose parents take them to a natural science museum instead of religious institutions to talk about evolutionary biology.

Richard Dawkins, by the way, also comes here, he lives in Oxford.

England is a country where scientists are elevated to the rank of gods, and museums look like temples glorifying natural and technical sciences. And this is wonderful, because it is thanks to scientists that our lives improve and the world moves forward.

I have always adored natural sciences, as a child I could spend hours looking at an encyclopedia on general biology.

Apparently this interest was passed on from my dad, who devoted his whole life to neurosurgery and the study of the brain.

Oxford Natural History Museum

Oxford Natural History Museum

Notes from Oxford

 

I'm now thoroughly hooked on books and materials on evolutionary biology and psychology, ethology, neurophysiology and I don't know how to stop.
Dawkins, Sapolsky, Lorenz, Chopra, Harari, Pinker, Peterson... I listen to lectures by Dubynin (I attended his special course at the biology department of Moscow State University) and Drobyshevsky.
I'll be honest, I haven't read fiction for about 5 years (but I don't feel like it anyway), only popular science: biology, genetics, neurology, all sorts of naturalistic topics...

This whole intellectual hodgepodge in my head is also accompanied by reading historical blogs about comparing the crisis of the Roman Republic and the transition to empire and the United States today, the Civil War in the States, as well as books about feminism.

Something like that...

Ekaterina Sveshnikova, England, London, Oxford University
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Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

Ekaterina Sveshnikova

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