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Physical Intelligence - Day 89

Physical Intelligence - Day 89

Day 89 Physical

IntelligenceIn the penultimate Physical Intelligence Log, I am asking the question whether physical intelligence is political?  We can consider Green Politics as political but think Bronze, the oxidation of bronze can turn it green due to the copper component of bronze, but it is one component of what bronze is.  Neither is Physical Intelligence Bronze Politics - because the act of physical intelligence is finding the best way to live - not arguing the best way to live.

The Statue of Liberty is today a green statue, but that is because it is easier for it's care to allow the process of oxidation to occur to cover the copper with Patina, which is that blue-green film of oxidized copper.  Otherwise great energy needs to be taken to restore it to its copper colour.


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