LOVEvolution, the biological concept of cell mitosis to help explain how humans, civilizations, Earth, our solar system and even our Milky Way Galaxy all evolve. We believe that the concept cell mitosis under lays the birth, growth and death of all living things in our universe and contains the three principles of LOVEvolution: dividing, polarizing into extremes and then rejoining. For example, a fertilized cell gradually pulls itself apart and divides into two cells. This dividing breaks the initial energetic "oneness" of the original fertilized cell. This oneness is compromised again and again, as the two cells continue to divide into four, eight, sixteen, thirty-two, sixty-four, until the mitotic process generates sufficient cells to create a new being. The time that it takes to grow a human from a fertilized cell into an infant ready to be born is 260 days. The Mayans use the human gestational timeline as the foundation for one of their calendars. At first this cellular division appears destructive because it creates energetic instability and constantly breaks the initial wholeness of the fertilized cell. Without the destruction of the original fertilized cell, however, it is not possible to create a new Being. The division of a fertilized cell is responsible for embryogenesis, the biological process all living things use to recreate themselves. At first, this miraculous and transformative growth process of biological becoming looks chaotic, as it continues generating more and more cells. This perspective, however, does not recognize the presence of an invisible ordering program coded into the DNA that is responsible for creating a new, unified Being. Only when viewed at an evolutionary level, beyond the dimension of the cell, is this ordering program for embryogenesis visible.
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