Hi Andy
On 2010-07-15 21:17, Andy Skelton wrote:
Magnus to Andy:
I would argue that the added feature of the organic level is this ability to
interact between different organic patterns.
This is a mixing of the 3rd into the 2nd. I'll weave another timely
branch of this thread back into ours:
There's no mixing, it's just the level border. The lower level provides
it, the higher level uses it.
John to Arlo:
By this definition, are plants "alive"?
The plant pattern is a good example of an organism that can persist as
a singleton, a loner. There are many examples of life which do not
hold the interaction patterns as a necessary.
Plants contain cells. The interaction between organs starts already
inside the cell. They are called organelles.
Magnus
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