The Homo sapiens (Latin;
‘wise man’) are catalysts to great imagination, innovation and discovery yet
humbled when taking credit for great inventions such as the 'wheel' – we are
gently reminded by the golden wheel spider (Carparachne aureoflava) by using
the wheel motion for millions of years (approximately) before us.
Observe and investigate the environment and history of a place in intimate detail. Whilst this method demands time it yields an informed response from you by default. This method culminates opportunities for constructive resolve and reason. Avoid quixotic investigation - whilst recording your (subjective) perception of place is important, the fundamental logistics should be driving objective observation. Search for novelties - perhaps there are those that can provide feedback and direction through experience. Remember to test the connections. Exploring the core of your posed question(s) should be a theoretical and physical practice in unison.
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