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“Turing turned these pessimistic associations on their head, arguing that dissipation didn’t solely cause decay, but could create structure and form. Under certain conditions, he suggested, as certain substances diffuse and spread out, they self-organize into patterned structures. These pattern-creating substances he named morphogens, arguing that as they diffuse through the cells of an embryo, they also shape that embryo.”

Paul Sen, Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe
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