While my degrees are in physics, as an undergrad I took a minor in fluid dynamics. One of the big surprises there was to find I was once again studying the work of Einstein. But it wasn't the work of the Albert we all know and love. It was the work of his son, Hans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Albert_Einstein As I understand it [from one of our professors], some of the most sophisticated equations from fluid dynamics are in the same family of equations used in General Relativity. The other Einstein... I was reminded of this the other day as I was working some fluid dynamics problems.
Would you happen to know if the answer as to how plants may stabilize the climate would be in Fluid Dynamics..... (perhaps specifically in how water is moved in, around and through each part of trees and other plants)? Chaim Henry Tejman M. D. sure reminds me of Dr. Albert Einstein in so many of his theories. https://www.grandunifiedtheory.org.il/globalW2.htm