I have to pose the question .. if 'nature abhors a 
gradient', then why are gradients pandemic and exhaustively
pervasive everywhere? (!)

I respectfully suggest that there is qualia or class
conflation involved with that premise.

I submit that Nature -flourishes- through/with gradients.

And in fact, uses special states of gradients, to induce
the instantiation of more and more gradients.

James Rose 



Pedro Marijuan wrote:
> 
> >STAN
> >
> 
> A metaphor of [the above] could be put if we go around a very dear statement
> of yours: "nature abhors a gradient" (which I share, though not quite
> globally). Under the above informational vision it could be: "nature abhors
> a distinction". 
>
>Pedro

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