David Bohm on the implicate order: the influence of a seed on its environment
Note 11. To the Subsection “3.4.1. Development from the Viewpoint of Unification Thought”
Примітка 11. До розділу “2.3.4.1. Точка зору філософії Об’єднання на розвиток“
David Bohm speaks about the influence of a seed upon its environment as follows: “According to the implicate order, the seed is continually providing inanimate matter in the environment with new information that leads it to produce the living plant or animal. Who is to say, then, that life is not immanent, even before the seed is planted?” The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes, 193.
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