Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

Despite their complex structures, molecules most likely do not take time to ponder the ways they fit into the big scheme of things. They just are.

But when zillions of molecules bond into organized, functional systems, we get everything, including you and me—and some seven billion others.

Chuck Champlin, a writer, journalist, and former Walt Disney Co. communications executive, seeks inspiration via deep imaginative journeys into the infinitely vast and invisibly tiny realms of the cosmos in this small book with a big message.

In observing molecular assemblies, we can see that physical matter came together, possibly all on its own, to create life and thinking minds. It is profound that our minds, perhaps born from accidental creativity, can intentionally assemble marvelous new things.

To think like a molecule is to be aware of the physical foundations in matter that have given rise to our thoughts—and from there, it's onward into the realm of pure imagination and the twinkling stars of our infinite potential.

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Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

Despite their complex structures, molecules most likely do not take time to ponder the ways they fit into the big scheme of things. They just are.

But when zillions of molecules bond into organized, functional systems, we get everything, including you and me—and some seven billion others.

Chuck Champlin, a writer, journalist, and former Walt Disney Co. communications executive, seeks inspiration via deep imaginative journeys into the infinitely vast and invisibly tiny realms of the cosmos in this small book with a big message.

In observing molecular assemblies, we can see that physical matter came together, possibly all on its own, to create life and thinking minds. It is profound that our minds, perhaps born from accidental creativity, can intentionally assemble marvelous new things.

To think like a molecule is to be aware of the physical foundations in matter that have given rise to our thoughts—and from there, it's onward into the realm of pure imagination and the twinkling stars of our infinite potential.

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Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

by Chuck Champlin
Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

Think Like a Molecule: Finding Inspiration in Connection and Collaboration

by Chuck Champlin

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Despite their complex structures, molecules most likely do not take time to ponder the ways they fit into the big scheme of things. They just are.

But when zillions of molecules bond into organized, functional systems, we get everything, including you and me—and some seven billion others.

Chuck Champlin, a writer, journalist, and former Walt Disney Co. communications executive, seeks inspiration via deep imaginative journeys into the infinitely vast and invisibly tiny realms of the cosmos in this small book with a big message.

In observing molecular assemblies, we can see that physical matter came together, possibly all on its own, to create life and thinking minds. It is profound that our minds, perhaps born from accidental creativity, can intentionally assemble marvelous new things.

To think like a molecule is to be aware of the physical foundations in matter that have given rise to our thoughts—and from there, it's onward into the realm of pure imagination and the twinkling stars of our infinite potential.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480865617
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 11/28/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 378 KB

About the Author

Chuck Champlin is a writer and journalist in the worlds of entertainment, film, and science. As a corporate communications executive for the Walt Disney Co., he helped stage a worldwide Children's Summit at Disneyland Paris. Earlier, he was a bicycle inventor, rock musician, singer and songwriter, and a leader of Toastmasters and Optimist clubs. He is married and has four grown children and believes that every human has creative contributions to make toward peace in the world.

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