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QUESTION: now i seen that i can attached docs by this mail also. pls see attached docs.
http://picasaweb.google.com/116068774744421175758/BirthOfEarth02?feat=directlink

ANSWER: This does not help me understand what you want to know. I have examined the photos and they are interesting analogies but are of no scientific value.  For example the "tree seeds" are melon or pumpkin seeds

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QUESTION: sir,
 this is seeds is just example as i am saying meteors are same seeds of planets.main point is i want to prove only that earth is a living entity like a tree and growing in same manner.so i need how can i prove it that earth is a living entity like a tree.

ANSWER: Hi suresh
There is no way for you to prove this theory. You may give some reasons why you believe this but we really do not understand what we mean up the term living.
 In case you did not get my earlier response Look up The Gaia Theory by james Lovelock. Gaia theory supports this idea.

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QUESTION: ok reply me one question
 if tree is a living thing or not ?or having biological growth
 if yes how we can say it is living thing.i mean what are the properties indicating that tree is living entity.

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The tree is made up of living cells.  By living we mean that these cells have movement,growth, a reproductive process,respond to stimuli and carry out a metabolic process.  Actually probably 90% of a tree consists of nonliving tissue. In the trunk of the tree only the cambium cells are alive
Have you looked up Lovelock?

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