Nature has always played a significant part in art and poetry in terms of inspiring the mind and I am laying in bed with my morning coffee and wondered if the world that lives on the internet now can be just as influential?
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I guess it depends on your definition of Nature. If you take it as everything that exists in the physical realm and everything that is a product of it, then the internet is just as natural as any tree or animal or idea or work of art.
Perhaps the internet is infinite times more inspiring than what some might describe as 'Nature'
After all, where else can I exchange ideas within someone in Africa, in real time. Or watch a video of the deepest part of the ocean. Or learn about quantum physics?
Ultimately what is nature, and are we an expression of it or apart from it?