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As a rule, positive feedback causes systems to spin out of control, whereas negative feedback keeps them stable. Turing argued that feedback, both positive and negative, can occur when certain chemicals react, and that morphogens are examples of such chemicals. He then argued that when chemicals of this kind diffuse through a body of identical cells, they can trigger changes in them that, as the cells differentiate, cause them to form a recognizable pattern.
Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe
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