Overview
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Claus Mattheck
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Research Center Karlsruhe, Institute for Material Research II, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Hans Kubler
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Madison, USA
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
Pages 1-1
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
Pages 2-20
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
Pages 21-21
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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- Claus Mattheck, Hans Kubler
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Back Matter
Pages 125-129
About this book
Here are two physicists looking over the fence of physics, getting thrilled by the life and growth of trees, taking an altogether different, exciting view of wood: trees produce wood for their own benefit. They do not live for the benefit of man who builds his world using wood as a raw material. Timber is revealed in a different light, and the reader is taught to stop thinking of it in terms of defective beams and boards. Wood only fails as a part of the living tree. To us, the tree and wood biologists, this new definition is a real, inspiring challenge, which is just what Kubler and Mattheck intended it to be. Their answers may seem too simple or little logical to some of us; but the authors are not at a loss for sound and solid arguments. Their field studies prove the incredible, their hypotheses makes us want to get to the bottom of the un proven unbelievable. The authors' answers and arguments are bold and cour ageous. They arouse our curiosity and force us to fathom the facts. It seems as if Kubler and Mattheck wanted to trick us into believing that trees only live and react following mechanical rules and strategies. To tell the truth, that was what I first suspected the authors of: but I was wrong.
Authors and Affiliations
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Research Center Karlsruhe, Institute for Material Research II, Karlsruhe, Germany
Claus Mattheck
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Madison, USA
Hans Kubler