Subject: The human kingdom
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 03:49:30 -0800
From: Sune Nordwall <Sune.Nordwall@home.se>

[someone] wrote:
I've never heard of a human kingdom.
The relation of the human kingdom to the natural kingdoms of animals, plants and minerals is similar to that of warmth to 'air'/gases, 'water'/fluids and 'earth'/solids. 

For long it was a problem in chemistry trying to understand warmth and the 'mass' of warmth in relation to the investigated mass of different gases, fluids and solids. Finally it was understood that 'warmth' does not have a mass in the sense gases, fluids and solids do. 

The problem of understanding the human kingdom is similar to the problem of understanding warmth in its different forms and differentiations. The human kingdom is not a kingdom of nature in the same sense that the other kingdoms are, in a very similar way that warmth not is a material element in the same sense as the other 'elements' are.

Warmth in the 'right' form is the essential necessary element for making humans and the organisms of nature 'mature'.

Sune Nordwall
Stockholm, Sweden

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