[Krimel]
> "Evolution is recklessly opportunistic: it favors any variation that
provides a competitive advantage over other members of an organism's own
population or over individuals of different species. For billions of years
this process has automatically fueled what we call evolutionary progress. No
program controlled or directed this progression. It was the result of spur
of the moment decisions of natural selection.

DM: Is everything a matter of competition? Is this metaphor always the best
one? Maybe variety is an explosion of excess. Without limits like DNA
to reduce excess and variety it seems that almost anything is possible.
Is it all a tale or winners and losers, or is it a tale or what seems valuable
and desirable and what does not? I mean, is this not all metaphor?


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