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; <big><big>'''''PlanetCitizens'''''</big></big>
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○ '''''[[Blue Marble Collection]]'''''
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○ '''''[[Planet API]]'''''


'''''[[Democratization of Space]]'''''
<big><big>'''''A "New Transcendentalism"'''''</big></big>


[[File:John Muir, Earth-planet, Universe..jpg]]




<big><big>'''''A "New Transcendentalism"'''''</big></big>
'''''Earth: A Temple of Nature, 'To Hear the Water Fall', 'To Feel What a Storm Feels Like to a Tree''''''
 
"The music of nature..."
 
[[File:John Muir, Earth-planet, Universe..jpg]]


<blockquote>'''''~ The world around us transcends what we can see, hear, taste, touch and feel ~ The range of our normal sensory perception is limited ~'''''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''''~ The world around us transcends what we can see, hear, taste, touch and feel ~ The range of our normal sensory perception is limited ~'''''</blockquote>

Revision as of 14:32, 26 April 2016


Worldwide view of plankton www.phys.org.jpg


EarthPOV

Overview Effect

Orbital Perspective


New Ways to See & Experience Planet Earth

Blue Marble photo - Apollo 17.jpg


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PlanetCitizens

http://PlanetCitizen.org

http://PlanetCitizens.net


Blue Marble Collection


A "New Transcendentalism"

John Muir, Earth-planet, Universe..jpg


Earth: A Temple of Nature, 'To Hear the Water Fall', 'To Feel What a Storm Feels Like to a Tree'

~ The world around us transcends what we can see, hear, taste, touch and feel ~ The range of our normal sensory perception is limited ~

~ Knowledge of a world beyond our senses comes through intuition, imagination, immersive experiences to expand our senses ~

~ The 'doors of perception', when opened, reveal a world far beyond our day-to-day world, a transcendent environment ~



https://glittering.blue/ / http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Glittering_Blue_Earth


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