"Before sight and sound hijacked our attention, we shared with all life a sort of common sense, a chemical sense that depended on direct contact with matter in the water or the air."

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Source: Lyall Watson (2000). “Jacobson's Organ: And the Remarkable Nature of Smell”, p.12, W. W. Norton & Company

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Lyall Watson

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Lyall Watson was a South African biologist and author known for his influential work 'Supernature', which explores the connections between nature and consciousness.

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