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+  From: Christopher Mcmahon <Christopher.Mcmahon@xxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 08:17:32 +1000 (EST)
And swarms and packs in society function differently and have different
scientific causes to those in the body, just as the laws governing DNA are
diff. from the laws governing the weather? Or are they?

On Wed, 5 Aug 1998 Unleesh@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Well, no "culture / nature" divide, but through a more intricate and detailed
> understanding of natural patterns, we can distinguish those sorts of
> patternings from those humans have decided to arbitrarily create ... this is
> relevant ...
> some say, for example, that there are no "unnatural" chemicals ... but this is
> entirely bullshit, because there are chemical configurations and combinations
> that do not tend to occur without the deliberate compilation and industry of
> humans ... and such patterns can in fact be destructive to other patterns ...
> now we can come up with more sophisticated ways of making these divisions, but
> there are important differences to note...
>
> (un)leash
>


 
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