Mother and the baby
The family
With the baby
Once upon a time.....
A special bench
Spring
Persian Cyclamen
Water
SPIRT IN ASHES
Lavender
Costal Redwood
Window
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Last few days of water
Summer Morn
Boudin Breads
Branches
Now
Then -- April 13, 2020
Evening clouds
Spandrels
Edward O. Wilson
On the edge
Waters edge
Dry winged capsule? / Broken Mature seed pod
Positive phototropism
village scene
3850 California Avenue
Around the rock
Inflorescence
Branches and fence
Kids Company
Choice Quality since 1913
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One fact that does seem clear, however, is that the ability to make order out of chaos is not unique to psychological processes. In fact, according to some views of evolution, complex life forms depend for their existence on a capacity to extract energy out of entropy – to recycle waste into structured order. The Nobel prize winning chemist Ilya Prigogine calls physical system that harnesses energy which otherwise would be dispersed and los tin random motion “dissipative structure.” For example, the entire vegetable kingdom on the planet is a huge dissipative by-product of the sun’s combustion. Plants hae found a way to transform this wasted energy into th building blocks out of what leaves, flowers, fruit, bark, and timber ar fashioned. And because without plants there would be no animals, all lie on earth is ultimately made plants there would be no animals, all life on earth is ultimately made possible by dissipative structures that capture chaos and shape it into a more complex order. ~ Page 201 Excert from the Book Flow
One fact that does seem clear, however, is that the ability to make order out of chaos is not unique to psychological processes. In fact, according to some views of evolution, complex life forms depend for their existence on a capacity to extract energy out of entropy – to recycle waste into structured order. The Nobel prize winning chemist Ilya Prigogine calls physical system that harnesses energy which otherwise would be dispersed and los tin random motion “dissipative structure.” For example, the entire vegetable kingdom on the planet is a huge dissipative by-product of the sun’s combustion. Plants hae found a way to transform this wasted energy into th building blocks out of what leaves, flowers, fruit, bark, and timber ar fashioned. And because without plants there would be no animals, all lie on earth is ultimately made plants there would be no animals, all life on earth is ultimately made possible by dissipative structures that capture chaos and shape it into a more complex order. ~ Page 201 Excert from the Book Flow
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