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The book addresses the long-standing question of how the wide diversity of life arose. It argues that adaptations and innovations in nature are not just driven by random chance, but by a set of systematic laws that accelerate the process of adaptation. The author uses fascinating examples from the animal kingdom to explain how these innovations occur, offering a new perspective on the origins of life's rich diversity.
The book addresses the long-standing question of how the wide diversity of life arose. It argues that adaptations and innovations in nature are not just driven by random chance, but by a set of systematic laws that accelerate the process of adaptation. The author uses fascinating examples from the animal kingdom to explain how these innovations occur, offering a new perspective on the origins of life's rich diversity.
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