bauplan

A German word used in biology to describe a common body plan or morphology shared by many different animals. As science has progressed, it is evident that common bauplan motifs go as far back as single cells, and are shared across animal phyla. This permits us to contemplate how evolution shapes a design-constrained body morphology space, syncretizing the creationist vs. evolution debate.

By Hermes Phimegistus

Hermes Phimegistus is a descendant of Hermes Trismegistus, whose eponymous Hermeticism was the progenitor of Western scientific traditions. He has brought forth into this time the subtle knowledge of "As Above, So Below" that pertains to the mind, body, spirit, and brain.

He is the jackdaw.

You can email him at hermes AT neuromythography DOT com .