Morphogenesis
How nature learns to pattern

In 1952, Alan Turing proposed that biological patterns — spots, stripes, spirals — emerge from two chemicals reacting and diffusing at different rates.

Chemical A activates. Chemical B inhibits. One spreads fast, the other slow. From this tension: leopard spots, coral branches, fingerprints.

What moves me: the patterns aren't designed. They discover themselves.

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