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* "the ability of certain plants and animnals independent of all sources of artificial and natural light in the vicinity to emit short flashes of light or to glow over a longer period of time without any increase in the organism's temperature." (p 13) | * "the ability of certain plants and animnals independent of all sources of artificial and natural light in the vicinity to emit short flashes of light or to glow over a longer period of time without any increase in the organism's temperature." (p 13) | ||
* George Batatille on the productivity mania of capitalism in contrast to nature: "The Sun's rays, which we are, ultimatley find nature and the meaning of the sun again: it has to expend itself, lose itself without calculating the costs. A living system either grows, or it expends itself ''for no reason.''" | * George Batatille on the productivity mania of capitalism in contrast to nature: "The Sun's rays, which we are, ultimatley find nature and the meaning of the sun again: it has to expend itself, lose itself without calculating the costs. A living system either grows, or it expends itself ''for no reason.''" | ||
Gotthilf Heinrich | |||
* star light (phosphoresent light) v sun light: "allowing us to see everything around us only in rather broad and large outlines" (p. 16) | |||
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Bioluminescence
- "the ability of certain plants and animnals independent of all sources of artificial and natural light in the vicinity to emit short flashes of light or to glow over a longer period of time without any increase in the organism's temperature." (p 13)
- George Batatille on the productivity mania of capitalism in contrast to nature: "The Sun's rays, which we are, ultimatley find nature and the meaning of the sun again: it has to expend itself, lose itself without calculating the costs. A living system either grows, or it expends itself for no reason."
Gotthilf Heinrich
- star light (phosphoresent light) v sun light: "allowing us to see everything around us only in rather broad and large outlines" (p. 16)