[compost_tea] Cake for two
I never meant to imply that the final step, with out the previous
steps, was possible nor the entire definition of the process only that
with out the final step, producing viable young, reproduction was not
yet complete. Therefore the hatch, for terms of simplicity, may be
called reproduction.
You jestingly asked if hatch was reproduction and I affirmed it. After
all if I mix a batter then put it on the table it would be difficult to
convince others to call it a cake. After baking we call it 'cake' for
simplicity with the implication that the empirical evidence presented
on the serving plate is adequate to testify to the previous steps
having been completed.
Nicole
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 02:37 PM, soilfoodweb_at_aol.com wrote:
> But for reproduction, egg hatch is NOT the whole process. It's one
> step.
>
> So, can you count eggs hatching in tea as the whole process of
> reproduction?
>
> Of course not, but some people will take it as such.
>
> Just putting the cake in the oven does not constitute making a cake.
> A few more steps to it than that.
>
> Elaine
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