Daryl P Goodwin

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For certainly the elements of things do not collect And order their formations by their cunning intellect, Nor are their motions something they agree upon or propose; But being myriad and many-mingled, plagued by blows And buffeted through the universe for all time past, By trying every motion and combination, they at last, Fell into the present form in which the universe appears. Lucretius, De Rerum Natura,
The Evolution of Everything: How Ideas Emerge
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