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(Since nature is cyclic, every object is also Source in the production of other objects.) |
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[[User Owned]] theory defines an object as the product, output or objective of production. | [[User Owned]] theory defines an object as the product, output or objective of production. | ||
Since nature is cyclic, every object is also [[Source]] in the production of other objects. | |||
For instance, an apple is one of the objectives of an apple tree, but it is also a source when being used to bake a pie. | |||
Even if an apple is simply eaten, it becomes a [[Source]] of energy for that [[Consume]]r. | |||
[[Category:User Owned]] | [[Category:User Owned]] | ||
Revision as of 17:19, 13 February 2008
User Owned theory defines an object as the product, output or objective of production.
Since nature is cyclic, every object is also Source in the production of other objects.
For instance, an apple is one of the objectives of an apple tree, but it is also a source when being used to bake a pie.
Even if an apple is simply eaten, it becomes a Source of energy for that Consumer.