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Daily   Nature 

              Art & Science

                                                    

The

 Listen to Nature and relax for a minute, daily.
 

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 Live up to your ultimate Nature every day.
 

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The art of discovery

& The silly naked monkey problem

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"We feel intitled to own it all"

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We climbed off the trees with opposing thumbs and got so busy in our brains and "to-do lists" that we tuned out Nature,

& screwed up the blue planet.

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Victor Schauberger (1855-1958) said:"Comprehend Nature and copy it" Nature already figured it all out.

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We have scientifically proven that we know very little of the larger picture. This is exciting - the other 99% (-ish) holds great discoveries that will change our behavior.

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Nature does not do square. The meter stick comes in handy for many things, but Nature and our lives are mostly non-linear.

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Thinking out of the box, new tools are needed.

Rocks may actually be soft, until touched?

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The Daily Nature seeks discoveries into the fundamentals of our universe. We use both sides of our brains; Art & Science.

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We seek to discover the new Science that will make us instinctively treat the Earth and everything on it as sacred.

 

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The Golden Ratio

THE WAY NATURE DOES IT

- (Just intro, there is more to the picture)

The Fibonacci sequence is one of the most famous formulas in mathematics. Each number in the sequence is

the sum of the two numbers that precede it.

So, the sequence goes: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and so on.

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The Fibonacci sequence shows up in many places, in mathematics and in Nature. The Fibonacci sequence can describe branches on a tree, sequences in music, the number of petals on a flower, Pascal's triangle, paintings, structural design, the human face, the shape of a spiral, everywhere including the design of our galaxy.

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The Fibonacci sequence is located within the Mandelbrot set; 

 It is a way to visualize the complexity of our World by

assigning colors to complex numbers

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The Mandelbrot Set does not occur in nature.

But the mathematical patterns that produce the set

do occur in a number of natural systems.

 

It shows more intricate detail the

closer you zoom in, as opposed to a photograph

which gets more pixelated as you zoom in.

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“There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.” 

- Linda Grayson -

This one kinda sums it up!

The Tree of Life
& BIODIVERSITY

Researchers have estimated that there are between 3 and 30 million species on Earth, with a few studies predicting that there may be more than 100 million species on Earth.

Currently we have identified only 1.7 million species, so we have a long way to go before we can come close to figuring

out exactly how many species are on Earth.

(NWF & COF, click on icons below for more).

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Click anywhere on chart for more, 

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"We have lived our lives by the assumption that what was good for us would be good for the world. We have been wrong. We must change our lives so that it will be possible to live by the contrary assumption, that what is good for the world will be good for us. And that requires that we make the effort to know the world and learn what is good for it."

-Wendell Berry, The Long-Legged House.

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