Nature's Teachings: Human Invention Anticipated by Nature

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Nature's Teachings: Human Invention Anticipated by Nature

by J. G. (John George) Wood

EN·~16 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total

0:20

NATURE’S TEACHINGS HUMAN INVENTION ANTICIPATED BY NATURE

0:21

PREFACE.

1:44

NAUTICAL. CHAPTER I.

23:19

NAUTICAL. CHAPTER II. THE OAR, THE PADDLE, AND THE SCREW.

21:13

NAUTICAL. CHAPTER III. SUBSIDIARY APPLIANCES.—Part I.

20:47

NAUTICAL. CHAPTER IV. SUBSIDIARY APPLIANCES.—Part II.

18:17

NAUTICAL. CHAPTER V. SUBSIDIARY APPLIANCES. Part III.—The Boat-hook and Punt-pole.—The Life-buoy and Pontoon-raft.

11:47

WAR AND HUNTING. CHAPTER I. THE PITFALL, THE CLUB, THE SWORD, THE SPEAR AND DAGGER.

23:06

WAR AND HUNTING. CHAPTER II. POISON, ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE.—PRINCIPLE OF THE BARB.

24:54

Description

The work opens with a clear purpose: to reveal how virtually every human invention has a counterpart already perfected in the natural world. By tracing familiar breakthroughs—from the steam engine, once a child’s toy, to electricity, which first powered simple compasses and telegraphs—the author shows that the most transformative technologies often arise from humble, overlooked sources. This perspective invites readers to view nature not merely as scenery but as a vast library of ready‑made solutions.

Organized as a series of concise side‑by‑side comparisons, the book pairs scientific insight with vivid, diagram‑like illustrations, totaling more than seven hundred figures. Early chapters explore maritime marvels such as the paper nautilus, the floating Velella, and the ingenious designs of water‑snails, demonstrating how these natural “boats” prefigure human vessels. The approachable style encourages curious minds to look to flora and fauna for the next great invention, suggesting that future breakthroughs may lie hidden in the patterns of the world around us.

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en

Duration

~16 hours (962K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. G. (John George) Wood

J. G. (John George) Wood

1827–1889

A Victorian writer and lecturer who brought the animal world to everyday readers, he helped make natural history lively, accessible, and popular. His books mixed careful observation with an easy, engaging style that appealed to families and young readers alike.

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