
The article reflects on the significance of ancient trees in India as living timekeepers, contrasting their slow, cyclical existence with the hurried pace of urban life. It explores the mathematical patterns, like fractals and the golden ratio, observed in tree growth and suggests these might reflect a non-linear perception of time. The piece highlights specific examples of old-growth trees across India, noting their spiritual importance and the ongoing documentation of these natural monuments.
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