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MayBe Art is RECIPROCAL

Nasa Moon
image taken by the late Hubble Telescope
www.nasa.gov

John Manzi
“SPC 001”
digital photograph
www.johnmanzi.com

The Earth/Moon system being held together by gravity, formed as a result of a giant impact of a Mars-sized body hitting the newly formed proto-Earth, blasting material into orbit around it, which organized to form the Moon. The Earth and the Moon have a reciprocal relationship each not surviving without the other. The science of ecology is founded upon the central principle of reciprocity.
Living forms and the environment, which includes other living forms as well as inorganic structures and processes, form a web of interdependencies involving a complex system of natural cycles and exchanges.

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