It's not so much that they won't turn, but that they will be incapable of functioning cohesively enough to do so. This is ironically enough, pure coincidence to r/K selection theory in evolutionary ecology.
It's not so much that they won't turn, but that they will be incapable of functioning cohesively enough to do so. This is ironically enough, pure coincidence to r/K selection theory in evolutionary ecology.
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