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claim:the-fifteen-properties-appear-in-nature-as-a-direct-result-of-repeated-structure-preserving-transformations-unfolding-the-wholenessThe fifteen properties appear in nature as a direct result of repeated structure-preserving transformations unfolding the wholeness.
Interpretation that the geometric properties of living structure are not arbitrary but arise inevitably from the smooth unfolding process.
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- Conditional statement linking smooth unfolding to the progressive emergence of the fifteen properties and increased life.
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- Linking the fifteen properties to the process of seeking wholeness.
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- Claim that the properties are not applied artificially but are consequences of correct unfolding.
- A summary claim supported by the many natural examples for each property.
- Alexander's claim that living structure properties are not incidental but are the operative mechanisms of wholeness-preserving transformation
- The chapter's central thesis, arguing that the properties are necessary manifestations of wholeness in any generated system.
- The 15 properties will necessarily come into being as a result of any life-creating process.claim0.843Assertion linking the theory of properties to the dynamics of unfolding.
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