In all eras of human history, there have been both real-minded scientists and fantasists who have studied natural phenomena on our Earth in relation to the cosmos. And often their assumptions have been confirmed as science has progressed.
The author of this book, Gottfrīds Bergmanis, does not claim the name of a scientist, but talks about his long-term studies of plant life and the long-expressed knowledge of scientists about surprising similarities between the orbits of the planets of the solar system and the rhythms and periodicity of plant life, as well as the forms, symmetry and internal geometry of plants, namely , the similarity between the macrocosm and the microcosm.
The author is a wise observer of natural processes and a thinker who passionately talks about his observations and hypotheses, agreeing with the views of the medieval physician and philosopher Paracelsus (1493-1541) about the close connection between the material and the spiritual, between the Earth and the sky.
The book broadens our horizons, makes us observe and notice, judge and compare, experience the excitement of the seeker and the new discoverer.