Part Two: Nutting Up "The underlying attraction of the movement of water and sand is biological. If we look more deeply we can see it as the basis of an abstract idea linking ourselves with the limitless mechanics of the universe."—Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe "It is a fascinating and provocative thought that a body of water deserves to be considered an organism in its own right."—Lyall Watson, Supernature ONE OF THE FIRST things you learn in swimming is the law of actioneaction. Kick one way, you move in the other direction. Natural laws make sense: belly flop and it's going to hurt. Things would be a lot different if we used natural law to decide who went to prison. In fact, I might be on the other side of the cell doors given the stuff going down lately. Then again, I haven't acted yet, so

