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Solve et Coagulahttp://intralimina.livejournal.com/754892.html [Solve et Coagula] Lingrin in reader: "One way to characterize such a dynamical system is to interpret mutations leading to new species as creations of new variables and extinction of species as the disappearance of present variables...evolution can then be viewed as a transient phenomenon in a potentially infinite-dimensional dynamical system." This whole comment really intrigued me. I drew: [variables <--->

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