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3. Plan
- What is a plan?
- What are its constituent energies?
- How can one prepare a plan, a project, a programme for the development of the planet?
From French plan “ground plan, map,” literally “plane surface” (mid-16c.), from Latin planum “level or flat surface,” noun use of adjective planus “level, flat”. The notion is of “a drawing on a flat surface.” The meaning “scheme of action, design” is first recorded 1706, possibly influenced by French planter “to plant”, from Italian planta “ground plan” (source: www.etymonline.com).
From Indo-European root *PLA-/*PAL- which expresses the idea of equal surface without bumps. Furthermore, the idea of Plan is reminiscent of “level”, as part of a larger structure. The importance of being on a plane is indicated by the sky: all the planets move around the Sun, along orbits laying on the same plane.
Etymosophy result: spatial design of the Purpose.