On this ancient and miraculous world, where such beautiful natural and living things have evolved, something has gone wrong when life itself is used as a manufacturing process.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Thus it seemed to Haeckel that such simple life could easily be produced from inanimate material.
Life is a process of evolution.
Everything is the product of one universal creative effort. There is nothing dead in Nature. Everything is organic and living, and therefore the whole world appears to be a living organism.
Life creates conditions conducive to life.
Our life is made by the death of others.
Life is composed of different inventions.
If we make anything that lasts, it outlives us.
The internal machinery of life, the chemistry of the parts, is something beautiful. And it turns out that all life is interconnected with all other life.
The manner in which life constructs itself must be dealing with some other principle which we've failed to identify.
All living things are gnarly, in that they inevitably do things that are much more complex than one might have expected.