“The spiraling flights of moths appear haphazard only because of the mechanisms of olfactory tracking are so different from our own. Using binocular vision, we judge the location of an object by comparing the images from two eyes and tracking directly toward the stimulus. But for species relying on the sense of smell, the organism compares points in space, moves in the direction of the greater concentration, then compares two more points successively, moving in zigzags toward the source. Using olfactory navigation the moth detects currents of scent in the air and, by small increments, discovers how to move upstream.”
Quote by Barbara Kingsolver
Book:Prodigal Summer
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Prodigal Summer
In Prodigal Summer, the reader is transported to the lush landscapes of the rural American South, where the changing seasons serve as a backdrop for a tapestry of interconnected lives. The narrative unfolds over the course of a single summer, weaving together the stories of several individuals whose paths cross in unexpected ways. The novel delves into the complexities of human relationships, the passage of time, and the enduring beauty of nature, offering a rich and evocative exploration of the human experience. more
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