[MD] growth and sustainability
Platt Holden
plattholden at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 06:34:59 PDT 2008
> dearest platt,
>
> >
> > I don't see Bonzo the monkey looking for the best spot
> > in zoo to admire a
> > sunset or listening to Rachmaniov's 2nd Piano Concerto.
> > As for david suzuki
> > is that somebody's name? You would never know by the
> > way its written
> > without initial caps. Finally, do you think all emotions
> > biological
> > patterns?
> >
>
> well you obviously have never been to a zoo, or maybe you are just not
> very observant. heard of jane goodall? the lady that lives with the
> chimps....maybe this might help you....and yes she is a person.
I've been to zoos and heard of Jane Goodall. What's your point?
> and plants have an aesthetic and physiological response to classical music
> generally. they grow faster and are stronger and are more disease
> resistant than control plants that are not exposed to music. rock music
> interestingly creates an aversion response....the plants grow away from
> the speakers!!!
Source?
> emotions all have a biological aspect, they also have a psychological
> aspect and there is a feedback loop linking the two.
Psychological isn't biological?
> so what did you think of David Suzuki's lecture on growth and
> sustainability?...to get back on topic
Who is David Suzuki and what does he have to do with the MOQ?
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