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claim:the-hundreds-of-wind-turbines-at-altamont-pass-are-strongly-structure-destroying-they-do-not-leave-the-hills-alone-they-are-not-innocent-in-themselvesThe hundreds of wind turbines at Altamont Pass are strongly structure-destroying. They do not leave the hills alone; they are not innocent in themselves.
Explicit judgment contrasting with the transmission towers, challenging ecological orthodoxy.
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- Christopher Alexandersupports
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- Counter-example illustrating algorithmic rather than harmony-seeking computation, where technological solution damages underlying landscape wholeness.
- Counterintuitive claim that industrial infrastructure can enhance landscape.
- Classic mechanical explanation for alternating repetition in sand, used as a case where local mechanics suffices but cannot generalize
- Aspirational claim about the future capacity to create as nature does.
- Causal link between perception and destruction.