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The Sun's photons, co-equalized by their own mutual scattering and by the vastness of space,
arrive at Earth as co-equals to chloroplasts — who selectively absorb the serviceable (red, blue) and reflect the unserviceable (green), building all the life of Earth through this co-equal, selective, sustained interaction.
This is παρα δε ἴσος (para de isos) = contrary to yet co-equal.
This is the algorithm.
This is how the universe builds mastery
—— from stars to cells to consciousness.
But what makes them co-equal? Is there a limit to the amount of Ki I can get from these chloroplasts before it destroys me? Or what process corrupts this Ki so its result isn't always positive?