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Can a species that eliminates itself in just a few million years be called "successful"?
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In Zen we don't find the answers. We lose the questions. Let silence be your general rule; or say only what is necessary and in few words.
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Socialism with Chinese characteristics - Illustration by Álvaro Bernis
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Against the flow - By Nick Sousanis
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This piece was prompted by Robert Frost’s “West Running Brook.” In starting to think on it and the connection between entropy and life, I came across Jeremy England’s very recent work at MIT. Readers might also be interested in E.D. Schneider and J.J. Kay’s work concerning thermodynamic evolution, and César Hidalgo’s writing on multiplier effects.
Nick Sousanis is a postdoctoral fellow in Comics Studies at the University of Calgary. His graphic novel “Unflattening” was published in March. Follow him on Twitter @nsousanis.
