Sunday, September 16, 2012

Force Field and Organism

Since, as Kant briefly suggests, 'body' is a type of space-filling force, then, it, too, constitutes a Force Field.  Furthermore, an organism is a type of body.  So, for example, the annual addition and retention of a tree ring can be conceived as an interplay of Repulsion and Attraction, and, hence, as constituting a Force Field.  In other words, growth is a combination of repulsion and attraction, i. e. an extending in which cohesion with the antecedent condition is preserved.  Thus, the concept of Force Field is applicable beyond, as usual, Physics and Chemistry, to Biology, as well.

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