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13-dimensional Genetics: Tomorrow's Thinking Today
AuthorDerald George Langham
LanguageEnglish
Subject"Genesa" geometry, genetics
Published1967
PublisherGenesa
Pages44

13-dimensional Genetics: Tomorrow's Thinking Today is a 1967 booklet by the agricultural geneticist Derald George Langham, published through his Genesa Foundation.

Overview

The work extends Langham's Genesa philosophy — his geometric approach relating living form to idealized shapes — into the realm of genetics and multi-dimensional thinking. Langham proposes a "13-dimensional" conceptual scheme as a tool for creative and holistic problem-solving, applying the geometric ideas he also developed in his gardening work.

About the author

Derald George Langham (1913–1991) was an American agricultural geneticist known as the "father of sesame" in the Western Hemisphere, and founder of the Genesa Foundation. See also his Circle Gardening: Producing Food by Genesa Principles.

Publication details

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