by Sam Kneller | Nov 21, 2017 | > Read Audit otU online, 5. Flora - Blossom, Wilt?
Rainforests, one of the lungs of our planet (phytoplankton being the other) or monoculture, one of the cancers of Earth. Which shall it be? Massive plants like trees in the rainforests of medium-sized plants like corn or a lot of other comestible food...
by Sam Kneller | Nov 14, 2017 | > Read Audit otU online, 5. Flora - Blossom, Wilt?
Flora, represented by phytoplankton and algae two of the most prevalent plants on Earth. What impact is humankind having on their well-being? “Each plant algae is itself a wondrous system processing air, water, and nutrients to feed all living things,”...
by Sam Kneller | Aug 17, 2017 | > Read Origin otU online, 2. Sacred Books
Three-year-olds are always asking why questions. Why? Why? Why? As they grow up, they want to know; they want complete, coherent answers. At our age, we’ve been trained not to ask why questions—or we’ve forgotten how to ask them. At our age, we've...
by Sam Kneller | Aug 30, 2016 | > Read Inventory otU online, 7. Human Life
Life Is Complex Simplicity. That multitude upon multitude of ‘simple’ equations adds up to extreme complexity. Even science doesn’t understand it. The virtual circle which arcs from basic elements to DNA and back again, involves just the five key...
by Sam Kneller | Jun 7, 2016 | > Read Inventory otU online, 5. The Flora Pivot
Plant species are particular not only to continents, but to countries, areas and soils. Amazing biodiversity. We examine the field. A soil sampling kit shows us that the soil is full of essential minerals and is not depleted. Galacti has cleared the field to make room...
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