High above a forest canopy, Liora looked down on a lattice of rivers, trees, and creatures. Everything was interconnected, yet nothing was rigid. Each action — a leaf unfurling, a bird taking flight, a river bending — was a local perspective enacting global potential.
She saw the implications: if the organism is a system-of-theory, then biology itself must be viewed relationally. Growth, behaviour, adaptation — all are emergent from distributed negotiation, not from instructions or fixed blueprints.
Liora felt the pulse of the world: life as a continuous interplay of ability, inclination, and individuation, unfolding at every scale. She smiled, knowing that the universe of possibility was not hidden somewhere; it was alive, visible, and ready to be enacted, everywhere she looked.
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