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DNA’s Ability to Morph

The crux of Complexification in plants is DNA. It is a fuller realization of Q4P. Nothing could replicate itself before DNA. However, it wasn’t replication that really set plant life apart. As much as this might have been a game-changer, the biggest push for Q4P was that it had the ability to change.

DNA was not only a blueprint but a blueprint that was mutable. It could change and generally did so, in ways that further its evolvement. In fact, the birth of plants heralded the first beginnings of what we consider the modern epoch.

As mentioned, it is sometimes more accurate to think of DNA like computer code. It runs on the computer language of organic life. That is the true power of DNA. Q4P can rewrite this code whenever it wishes.

The world of plants we find now are all results of Q4P continuing to tweak and change this organic code. From sea kelp to grass and from jungles to savannahs, we can see the results of Q4P engineering endless complexity all across the world.

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