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Growth of Clones
Xuanhuan分身成长
Writer Ng6coi
Four billion years ago, a ray of light from the mouth of a deep sea hydrothermal spring stirred up the accidental arrangement of molecules - Yuan Yi, the original source of life on earth, was born with the original thought of "surviving". It split and replicated alone, from "one" to "two", from "two" to "three", and finally evolved into all living things. The roots under the Mediterranean Seagrass are all clones of themselves; humans and bananas share 60% of their genes and are of the same origin as bacteria. All lives are scattered clones of Yuan Yi, fragments of the same life, and all carry Yuan Yi's original obsession. The rules of survival hide the cruelest paradox: we are the same kind, but we must devour the same kind to survive; we come from the same origin, but we have to fight to reunite. There is no real death, only countless self-fusions; there is no absolute alien, only the self that has been separated for hundreds of millions of years and carries the same original thought. Laozi said: Tao gives birth to one, gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things. This life epic that spans four billion years has never been the evolution of all things, but the fate of Yuan Yi's clones, with their original obsession, to meet themselves again and again over the long years.
Four billion years ago, a ray of light from the mouth of a deep sea hydrothermal spring stirred up the accidental arrangement of molecules - Yuan Yi, the original source of life on earth, was born with the original thought of "surviving". It split and replicated alone, from "one" to "two", from "two" to "three", and finally evolved into all living things. The roots under the Mediterranean Seagrass are all clones of themselves; humans and bananas share 60% of their genes and are of the same origin as bacteria. All lives are scattered clones of Yuan Yi, fragments of the same life, and all carry Yuan Yi's original obsession. The rules of survival hide the cruelest paradox: we are the same kind, but we must devour the same kind to survive; we come from the same origin, but we have to fight to reunite. There is no real death, only countless self-fusions; there is no absolute alien, only the self that has been separated for hundreds of millions of years and carries the same original thought. Laozi said: Tao gives birth to one, gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things. This life epic that spans four billion years has never been the evolution of all things, but the fate of Yuan Yi's clones, with their original obsession, to meet themselves again and again over the long years.