Biomimicry Quote by Janine Benyus Download Open image “Biomimicry is … the conscious emulation of life’s genius.” — Janine Benyus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biomimicry Conscious Emulation Genius Intelligence Life Philosophy of Mind
Biomimicry is basically taking a design challenge and then finding an ecosystem that's already solved that challenge, and literally trying to emulate what you… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Biomimicry is innovation inspired by nature. In a society accustomed to dominating or 'improving' nature, this respectful imitation is a radically new approach, a… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
“Genius is a form of the life force that is deeply versed in illness, that both draws creatively from it and creates through it.” — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
“First Principle of Biocentrism: What we perceive as reality is a process that involves our consciousness.” — Robert P. Lanza Copy Share Image
We can truly see that consciousness is operating creatively even in biology, even in the evolution of species. — Amit Goswami Copy Share Image
“To be such a complicated, mysterious piece of biological machinery, and more amazing still, to have the capacity to analyze that machinery!” — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
“There is no job holier than the job of a genetic engineer or a biochemist who is trying to find the secrets of biological… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
Bioenergetics is an adventure in self-discovery. It differs from similar explorations into the nature of the self by attempting to understand the human personality… — Alexander Lowen Copy Share Image
Using biology to pursue our best opportunities and solve our greatest challenges opens up an entirely untapped world of solution sets for humanity -… — Bryan Johnson Copy Share Image
“deep down inside, we don’t seek the meaning of life, but the experience of being alive. And that’s what the nature of genius is… — Sean Patrick Copy Share Image
“Sometimes our desire to pursue what is personally meaningful may conflict with our biological programming.” — Susan M. Orsillo Copy Share Image
A solitary American monk named Thomas Berry writes that in our relationship to nature, we have been autistic for centuries. Wrapped tightly in our… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
The answers to our questions are everywhere; we just need to change the lens with which we see the world. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
The more our world functions like the natural world, the more likely we are to endure on this home that is ours, but not… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
In reality, we haven't escaped the gravity of life at all. We are still beholden to ecological laws, the same as any other life-form. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Organisms don't think of CO2 as a poison. Plants and organisms that make shells, coral, think of it as a building block. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
After decades of faithful study, ecologists have begun to fathom hidden likenesses among many interwoven systems. ...a canon of nature's laws, strategies, and principles...… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
The answers to how to live sustainably on our planet are all around us. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Green chemistry is replacing our industrial chemistry with nature's recipe book. It's not easy, because life uses only a subset of the elements in… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Per capita, I would say that Australia has more biomimetic projects going than many other countries I've been to. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Nature works with five polymers. Only five polymers. In the natural world, life builds from the bottom up, and it builds in resilience and… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
The more our world functions like the natural world, the more likely we are to endure on this home that is ours, but not… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
There are three types of biomimicry - one is copying form and shape, another is copying a process, like photosynthesis in a leaf, and… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Everyone is trying to jump on the biomimic bandwagon. But a cork floor is not biomimicry. Neither is using bacteria to clean water. — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Biomimicry is innovation inspired by nature. In a society accustomed to dominating or 'improving' nature, this respectful imitation is a radically new approach, a… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
For businesses, biomimicry is about bringing a new discipline - biology - to the design table. It's not to write an environmental impact statement,… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
Jay Harman is the quintessential biomimic, a principled inventor who sees solutions everywhere he looks in the natural world. And he looks deeply, with… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image
At this point in our global ecological crisis, the survival of humanity will require a fundamental shift in our attitude toward nature: from finding… — Fritjof Capra Copy Share Image
Biomimicry is basically taking a design challenge and then finding an ecosystem that's already solved that challenge, and literally trying to emulate what you… — Janine Benyus Copy Share Image