What we have forgotten
If I could reveal (раскрывать) anything that is hidden from us, it would be to reveal something that we've forgotten, that we used to know as well as we knew our own names. And that is that we live in a competent (знающий) universe, that we are part of a brilliant planet and that we are surrounded by genius.
Imagine designing spring. Imagine the timing, the co-ordination, all without top-down laws or policies. (Top-down processes mean that policy decisions from the national level are passed on to lower levels, whereas bottom-up processes refer to the involvement of the local level in policy-making and subsequent impact on higher levels). This happens every year. There's lots of showing off. There's lots of love in the air. There's lots of grand openings. (a special celebration held to mark the opening of a new business or public place) And the organisms, I promise you, have all of their priorities in order.
I have this neighbour, he came up to me. And there was a wasps' nest that I had let grow in my yard, and he asked me how I had made the house for those wasps, because he had never seen one this big. And I told him, the wasps actually made that. But it occurred to me: (мне пришло в голову) how had he already believed the myth that if something was that well done, that we must have done it?
How did he not know that we're not the first ones to build. We're not the first ones to process cellulose.( целлюлоза) We're not the first ones to make paper. We're not the first ones to try to optimise packing space, or to waterproof, or to try to heat and cool a structure. We're not the first ones to build houses for our young.
People are beginning to remember that other organisms, the rest of the natural world, are doing things very similar to what we need to do, but in fact are doing them in a way that have allowed them to live gracefully(изящный) on this planet for billions of years.