In Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park," the concept of living systems is discussed as being perpetually unstable, despite appearances of stability. The intricate dynamics of these systems reveal that they are in a constant state of flux, influenced by a multitude of factors that prevent true equilibrium. This inherent instability suggests that every organism and ecosystem is always adapting, evolving, and on the verge of transformation.
This perspective highlights a fundamental truth...