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This marsh has been severed in much the same way as the river seen in "Restricted Flow" and, like the river, has adapted to the changes...
You will notice that where the river adapted by changing from line into circle, the above marsh simply fissioned, resulting in two very similar, smaller bodies of water. But in this case, they had little further communication with each other. Picture a scenario with groups divided, such as seen at either side of an intersection when the light is red: However integrated the people were when the light was green, they are now segregated, pooling or draining independantly on either side. A true fission, whether at this level, a bacterial level or a subatomic level, creates two or more independent bodies. Two parts of a country that separates, often learn that independance is also isolation. But the cells that have fissioned carry with them a program for future behavior that they share. Though their future environments may differ, this program allows their individual destinies to remain somewhat united: Destiny, in this way, is shaped by environment - but a program can control destiny by accounting for future environments. Successful evolution, it can be said, is to be one step ahead of destiny - though thought to be a game of chance, the dice of life are loaded. WATER TOUR LAST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NEXT
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