Today I kept reading, of course. It was all fascinating, but not much of it was stuff I would be able to simplify here.
What I read today was mostly about evolution. It talked about how several of Origin changed the laws of the world to create evolution as we know it today. They didn’t create anything new there, just changed what was already present into something else. Before, evolution would happen gradually and would produce much less noticeable effects over longer periods of time. This annoyed origin because they needed their creations to be more stable so they could study them and improve them better. It wasn’t such a problem before this point as there weren't many things alive at the time, so nothing really had to compete, but as they created more and more competition got more fierce. Naturally, this led to creatures being more likely to become more powerful, which resulted in evolution.
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According to the book, they spent almost a decade changing the laws of the world so evolution would happen all at once in a short burst, instead of gradually. The book was very vague about how they went about changing those laws, almost as if the author didn’t want that information to be known.
I had to put the book down for the night as it started to talk about plants again, so I'm looking forward to that tomorrow. Also, it seems that I'm able to read the book at a faster rate than I thought, I should be done in four to six days, not nine or ten.
Anyway, Good Night Diary