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Yes, I should have said observation about 'design rules in nature'.

 

From an engineering point of view this rule applies to many things in nature as CM clearly indicates, but as has been pointed out earlier in this thread, I do not consider this to be a NEW idea or observation.

 

I think it is a sad reflection of our separation from nature that it is something that has to be pointed out to us again and sold to us as something NEW.

 

 

 

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Wether it is new or not

 

it is a new way of thinking

 

and what counts is the effect, which i could easily demonstrate, give me a tree owner and a chatty tree and see a radical change in perception, values and attachment.:thumbup1:

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