This seems like a non sequitur to mobius: Were Darwin's famous moths more fully moth-like for having evolved to live in Britain's post industrial ecology? The real point to take away from Teilhard here, it seems to mobius, is that neither the moth nor humans, nor transhumans evolved in adaption to globalization and the National Security State, are ever anything but processes. Evolution's temporality is thus eternal. Cue Heraclitus: Nothing endures but change. Mobius remix: "Nothing Endures!"
\"Listen, O lord of the meeting rivers,
Things standing shall fall,
But the moving ever shall stay.\"
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