AW: The whole field of interacting bodies is an erotic ecology because it's mediated by your own body, which longs for contact with other bodies — and which isn't to be confused with sex.
This is Eros in the old sense of the Greek god who was the embodied creator, the one who made fecundity possible. This is not a conceptual thing, but something you can feel.
SP: Most scientists would say these are mechanical processes. The wind comes from molecules interacting with each other in the air. You're taking this to an entirely different level.
AW: These surely are mechanical phenomena, but they are also phenomena which constitute relationships and are always part of processes of unfolding and evolving. They are somehow linked to the interests of living beings.