This video does not show any flows, but gives you a look at several of the places mentioned in the final chapter, including the Genofiles' home, Verdugo Hills Cemetery, and Sierra Madre Dam. It also gives you a sense of the scale of the San Gabriel Mountains, their proximity to metropolitan Los Angeles, and the size of some of the debris that regularly flows out of them.
It can be said perhaps that in our time, philosophy does not enjoy any special favor and liking…But this much may be assumed without hesitation as correct, that the Philosophy of Nature in particular is in considerable disfavor…It can be said that in the first satisfaction afforded by its discovery, this idea met with crude treatment at unskilled hands, instead of being cultivated by thinking reason; and it has been brought low not so much by its opponents as by its friends. (G.W.F Hegel)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Debris flows
Some more video related to The Control of Nature, this time of debris flows:
This video does not show any flows, but gives you a look at several of the places mentioned in the final chapter, including the Genofiles' home, Verdugo Hills Cemetery, and Sierra Madre Dam. It also gives you a sense of the scale of the San Gabriel Mountains, their proximity to metropolitan Los Angeles, and the size of some of the debris that regularly flows out of them.
This video does not show any flows, but gives you a look at several of the places mentioned in the final chapter, including the Genofiles' home, Verdugo Hills Cemetery, and Sierra Madre Dam. It also gives you a sense of the scale of the San Gabriel Mountains, their proximity to metropolitan Los Angeles, and the size of some of the debris that regularly flows out of them.
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