File:Model part 6.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionModel part 6.jpg | In this diagram is recapitulated the rise of the inorganic world (rocks and minerals, water, air, chemical reactions like combustion, planets and suns, etc.) by the process of evolving perceptual schemata in the imagination of infinite intelligence. |
Date | 8 February 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). |
Author | No machine-readable author provided. Cott12 assumed (based on copyright claims). |
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current | 00:59, 8 February 2007 | 936 × 510 (51 KB) | Cott12 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == Self-made. Author, Chris Ott. I, Chris Ott, do hereby give this to the public domain. It can be used, altered, published, posted, or distributed in any way with or without attribution, for any purpose. == Licensing == {{PD-self}} |
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