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👀👀 I'M NERDING OUT! They talk about networks (specifically railways in the UK) compared to grown fungal networks.. at one point a woman points out the web of myceliums are growing so they have fail-safes and multiple routes to he same place... Made me think of what road systems might look like being privately made, or how they could be made.. modeled after mycelium networks. When people talk about who will build the roads..and I engage in serious discussion, they'll say things like "so you'd just have a bunch of roads from different people going to the same place?" Yeah, maybe..maybe that's the most effective, resilient and sustainable. Because it's not just fungi, but PATTERNS.. nature has patterns over and over for everything.. when left completely free, how would we mimic other lifeforms in our own patterns I wonder..

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Olive Grove Eggs 1y ago

Over the years I have seen many new roads in rural areas run alongside varying degrees of remains of original tracks. The minor roads aren't necessarily defunct. Travelling through France or Spain, unless you are loaded or in a hurry, secondary roads are very useful

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