“The Continuous improvement is Nature’s Very Law”

Competition is nature’s law; you have to defeat others to get ahead. You must have heard this quote plenty of times. But is it true? Do we need to just compete with others and outsmart them to achieve success in life? Today, I’ll tell you something very interesting and amazing that will blow your mind. Competition might not be the only law in nature; there is one more law that’s never discussed or recognised, and that’s the law of continuous improvement. The entire evolution and the DNA are based on this very principle.  All the species and the natural diversity that you see are the result of the continuous improvement in the DNA and the genes. 

So that means the principle of continuous improvement is not just a fancy or modern idea, it’s in fact the natural law that has been working since the birth of life on earth. Continuous improvement is in the DNA of nature and the Cosmos. 

In this blog post, we will discuss various ways nature utilises the power of continuous improvement and how it has created such a big universe. 

  1. The evolution

The entire phenomenon of evolution is based on the principle of continuous improvement.  All the small changes and improvements that happen in a species are stored in the DNA and genes that cause evolution in the long run. That’s how we get to see different species of the same animals and different animals with different skillsets and appearances. With no accumulation of continuous changes and improvement, there would be no evolution. 

  1. Supermassive black holes

 How old is Cosmos? It is around 13.8 billion years old.  Isn’t it fascinating, but what’s more fascinating is the size of the supermassive black holes that have existed for billions of years.  SMBH is the magic of continuous improvement and growth. These were once small black holes that had little existence in the universe, but with time, they consumed a lot of matter and grew into the supermassive black holes that we see today.  

  1. The birth of life on Earth

We often take life on Earth for granted because it has existed for billions of years, but let me tell you something, after the creation of Earth it took millions of years to form the First living cell and it only could happen because of the small continuous improvements and the changes that happened along the way.  If those small improvements had not happened, and if there had been any disturbance in between would not be here today. The origin of life in itself is the product of the continuous improvement that happened on the prehistoric Earth. 

4. The human evolution

If you go back in time around 2 million or 3 million years, you would not see any h*** sapiens on earth sound so surprising.  We think we are the rulers of this planet, and we were meant to be here, but the reality is we have been here only for around 3 lakh years, and that’s a fact.  we have evolved from Apes into h*** Sapiens in these 2 to 3 million years. Without continuous improvement in our jeans and DNA, we would not exist. Even just a small genetic change here are there would have resulted in a completely different species than us.  Now that’s the power of right continuous improvement. 

5.     2 trillion galaxies

 The universe comprises around 2 trillion galaxies. I know it sounds like a staggering number, but it’s true, and mind you, each of the galaxies is around 1 lakh light years wide.  That’s how we use are universe.  This could happen only because of the fact that I Universe has been around for 13.8 billion years, and during this time, are Cosmos has worked continuously to form this Galaxy. In the initial universe, there were very few galaxies and matter, but I have the universe expanded over time, and it formed all these two trillion Galaxies.

6. Mount Everest

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth.  But it was not always there on our planet. Around 200 million years ago , there was only one large continent known as Gondwana.  There were no other continents. With time, the tectonic plates on Earth moved and shifted, and this moment led to the collision whi whichich created many mountains, and Mount Everest was one of them. Mount Everest was created when the present-day India collided with the Chinese land mass which took millions of years.  This was not a one-year event, but in fact it took millions of years for these two tectonic plates to collide and form are very Mount Everest that weare proud of. And this is true for all the big mountains, small incremental movements in the tectonic plates create these gigantic structures. 

7. The Seasons

How common and normal seasons are for us.  What can be so amazing about them?  But that’s where you are wrong, all the seasons that you see are not just known; the sudden changes of movements on earth happened because of the small incremental changes that happened during the year. All the small changes that happen in the position,  place of the Earth concerning the sun lead to these seasonal changes. I am sure we notice these small changes during any season, but these are the exact small incremental changes that Make Seasons possible. 

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