Hi Ron, SA,

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008, at 03:20PM, "Heather Perella" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Ron:
>> To conclude that coal is biological by virtue of
>> what it once was would
>> be making The same deduction as stating that it is
>> social wouldn't it?  Or am I missing it. 

I can see how coal suggests participation in biological patterns but not social 
patterns. Just because dinosaurs may have lived in groups does not meam they 
participated in social patterns. A group of biological entities is just a group 
of biological entities not a social entity.

Regards,
Steve
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