How encounters with strongly electric fish informed our grasp of
electricity.
Spark from the Deep tells the story of how human beings came to
understand and use electricity by studying the evolved mechanisms of
strongly electric fish. These animals have the ability to shock
potential prey or would-be predators with high-powered electrical
discharges.
William J. Turkel asks completely fresh questions about the
evolutionary, environmental, and historical aspects of people's interest
in electric fish. Stimulated by painful encounters with electric
catfish, torpedos, and electric eels, people learned to harness the
power of electric shock for medical therapies and eventually developed
technologies to store, transmit, and control electricity. Now we look to
these fish as an inspiration for engineering new sensors, computer
interfaces, autonomous undersea robots, and energy-efficient batteries.