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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 44" data-source="post: 15298" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I don't really understand it. My head hurt rn im just copy pasting. Post cause thought you find interesting [USER=1]@KJ[/USER] see what you can understand out of this . It was in theory section too i think or something like that </p><p></p><h3>The Laws of Quadra Succession by Stratiyevskaya</h3><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://wikisocion.net/en/index.php/The_Laws_of_Quadra_Succession_by_Stratiyevskaya#column-one" target="_blank">Jump to navigation</a><a href="http://wikisocion.net/en/index.php/The_Laws_of_Quadra_Succession_by_Stratiyevskaya#searchInput" target="_blank">Jump to search</a></p><p></p><p><strong>This is an automatic translation that needs further translation work.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>The interchange of information aspects in Quadra happens along evolutionary, successive sequence, in accordance with:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">biological</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">ecological</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">historical</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">socio-political</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">and dialectical conditions and laws of transformation and evolution of a society.</li> </ul><h2>I. EVOLUTION AND INVOLUTION AS A BIOLOGICALLY PROGRAMMED PROCESS</h2><p>The fact that evolution is a programmed process is confirmed by the very structure of the molecule of DNA, that is not only endowed with the ability to mutate, but also programmed for such mutations — programmed for internal changes that occur under the influence of changes in conditions of existence of a living organism (both external and internal), i.e. it is programmed for adaptation to changes in the conditions.</p><p></p><p>As the conditions of existence of the living organism are changing, so does its adaptive direction change. Evolution has worked for hundreds of millions of years on the development and improvement of adaptation programs, and has endowed them with extraordinary flexibility, versatility, and a variety of ways and possibilities for adaptation. (Thus, apparently in the most evolutionary direction of adaptation and survival of all living things in a changing environment, the aspect of the intuition of possibilities inherent in the instinctual programs of every living being is realized - the ability to adapt and survive.The evolving (information program includes both the ability to accumulate and Develop the already available adaptive capabilities (+ CHI), and the ability to use alternative, little-used opportunities (-ChI) and thus suppl alternative ecological niche - a niche of alternative possibilities.</p><p></p><p>The complex structure of the DNA molecule is programmed to create an unlimited variety of life forms, generated by the mutational capabilities of an innumerable genetic programs that allow living beings to adjust and adapt to the most complex and diverse conditions.</p><p></p><p>"If the Lord God created only a DNA molecule, this would be enough for the development of life on Earth." Because the program of mutation is already embedded in the DNA molecule itself: within the program of its replication (self-duplication) "failures" and errors are made possible, which leads to various changes in the composition of proteins and to the creation of diverse life forms of varying degrees of viability. Conventional replication (or reduplication) is a property of all living things and allows the generation (or reproduction) of new (and already partially modified) life forms.</p><p></p><p>Interruptions in DNA systems can also occur under the influence of changes in the chemical metabolism, and under the influence of cosmic and radioactive radiations.</p><p></p><p>Even under ideal conditions, the very process of exchange of substances can become a cause of mutations. However, as it is known, evolution occurs in far from ideal conditions. And even if such "ideal" (or simply facilitated) conditions were created, all living things would inevitably mutate and evolve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 44, post: 15298, member: 44"] I don't really understand it. My head hurt rn im just copy pasting. Post cause thought you find interesting [USER=1]@KJ[/USER] see what you can understand out of this . It was in theory section too i think or something like that [HEADING=2]The Laws of Quadra Succession by Stratiyevskaya[/HEADING] [URL='http://wikisocion.net/en/index.php/The_Laws_of_Quadra_Succession_by_Stratiyevskaya#column-one']Jump to navigation[/URL][URL='http://wikisocion.net/en/index.php/The_Laws_of_Quadra_Succession_by_Stratiyevskaya#searchInput']Jump to search[/URL] [B]This is an automatic translation that needs further translation work.[/B] The interchange of information aspects in Quadra happens along evolutionary, successive sequence, in accordance with: [LIST] [*]biological [*]ecological [*]historical [*]socio-political [*]and dialectical conditions and laws of transformation and evolution of a society. [/LIST] [HEADING=1]I. EVOLUTION AND INVOLUTION AS A BIOLOGICALLY PROGRAMMED PROCESS[/HEADING] The fact that evolution is a programmed process is confirmed by the very structure of the molecule of DNA, that is not only endowed with the ability to mutate, but also programmed for such mutations — programmed for internal changes that occur under the influence of changes in conditions of existence of a living organism (both external and internal), i.e. it is programmed for adaptation to changes in the conditions. As the conditions of existence of the living organism are changing, so does its adaptive direction change. Evolution has worked for hundreds of millions of years on the development and improvement of adaptation programs, and has endowed them with extraordinary flexibility, versatility, and a variety of ways and possibilities for adaptation. (Thus, apparently in the most evolutionary direction of adaptation and survival of all living things in a changing environment, the aspect of the intuition of possibilities inherent in the instinctual programs of every living being is realized - the ability to adapt and survive.The evolving (information program includes both the ability to accumulate and Develop the already available adaptive capabilities (+ CHI), and the ability to use alternative, little-used opportunities (-ChI) and thus suppl alternative ecological niche - a niche of alternative possibilities. The complex structure of the DNA molecule is programmed to create an unlimited variety of life forms, generated by the mutational capabilities of an innumerable genetic programs that allow living beings to adjust and adapt to the most complex and diverse conditions. "If the Lord God created only a DNA molecule, this would be enough for the development of life on Earth." Because the program of mutation is already embedded in the DNA molecule itself: within the program of its replication (self-duplication) "failures" and errors are made possible, which leads to various changes in the composition of proteins and to the creation of diverse life forms of varying degrees of viability. Conventional replication (or reduplication) is a property of all living things and allows the generation (or reproduction) of new (and already partially modified) life forms. Interruptions in DNA systems can also occur under the influence of changes in the chemical metabolism, and under the influence of cosmic and radioactive radiations. Even under ideal conditions, the very process of exchange of substances can become a cause of mutations. However, as it is known, evolution occurs in far from ideal conditions. And even if such "ideal" (or simply facilitated) conditions were created, all living things would inevitably mutate and evolve. [/QUOTE]
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