The implications of it boggle the mind. At one point, it describes the neuroscience involved in a biological organism. It's hard to imagine, but scientifical feasible. Same with some forms of organs the author developed. Because a circulatory system would be impossible (a system of tubes in a body would result in that body falling into pieces, think about it) he describes what he calls "zipper organs", muscles that push along fluids as the cells attach and detach in a zipper like fashion. These are just examples, and his description of mechanics in a two dimensional universe are fascintating.
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