It does not have to be a "brainiac" but someone that you always find worth checking what it says, despite agreeing or not.
One of them may be Sean Carroll for me. I should get some more. And Chomsky, but he is off the map now due to health issues.
It does not have to be a "brainiac" but someone that you always find worth checking what it says, despite agreeing or not.
One of them may be Sean Carroll for me. I should get some more. And Chomsky, but he is off the map now due to health issues.
I guess for me the nearest thing would be the editor-in-chief of Gray's Anatomy Susan Standring - I do occasionally refer to Gray's Anatomy or search my online copy of the book for things I'm interested in - she updated the latest revision and although I miss some of the black and white pencil drawings from the previous edition and the sections on embryology seem to have been copy and pasted from other books I think overall she has improved it.
I guess for me the nearest thing would be the editor-in-chief of Gray's Anatomy Susan Standring - I do occasionally refer to Gray's Anatomy or search my online copy of the book for things I'm interested in - she updated the latest revision and although I miss some of the black and white pencil drawings from the previous edition and the sections on embryology seem to have been copy and pasted from other books I think overall she has improved it.
Peter Frankopan
Akela
and others who's names dont' immediately spring to mind