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The lunisolar tidal force may comprise such a Primal Phenomenon.
One may question the notion of linking a symbolic system such as L-systems with a Primal Phenomenon.
Implicit in the idea of a Primal Phenomenon is that it creates the conditions whereby the derived phenomenon of the 'Typus' comes into being.
Thus, we see that the Primal Phenomenon represented by L-systems bears within it the potentiality not only of rules for cell division that apply in two dimensions, but also rules for the topologically more complicated three-dimensional branching of plant parts.
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The first realm is of Primal Phenomena, the second is of derived phenomena.
Primal Phenomena are also embedded within morphogenetic processes which bring about development of organic form.
From such Primal Phenomena emerge derived phenomena, or "Types", which are made substantial by processes that uniquely define Life and Living.
Into this cluster of Primal Phenomena could be placed the events that lie behind and support the autoreproductive origination of cellular patterns.
They, too, are further examples of Goethe's Primal Phenomena for, as already noted, they are coextensive with 'pre-life' forms and materials, and rely upon interactions between chemical molecules, and local physical and geophysical forces.
Examples of Primal Phenomena and their derivatives are taken from recent observations on the putative influence of the lunisolar gravitational force upon animal and plant behavior, and from some aspects of plant development that show connection with Goethe's idea of the 'Urpflanze'Urpflanze
L-systems, therefore, appear to take the form of symbolic representations, or analogs, of Primal Phenomena of a physico-chemical nature which facilitate both the formation and the transformation of the organic structures that may bring about the development of the Typus.
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