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Unforeseen consequences arise from "summary" of Michael Crichton's Jurassic World by Michael Crichton

In the world of complex systems, particularly biological systems, the notion that actions can have unanticipated outcomes is a fundamental truth. This principle is vividly demonstrated in the story of Jurassic Park, where the cloning of dinosaurs for entertainment purposes leads to a series of unforeseen consequences. Initially, the creators of the park are filled with excitement and anticipation as they witness the resurrection of long-extinct creatures. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that their hubris has blinded them to the potential dangers of their actions. One of the primary unforeseen consequences of cloning dinosaurs is the inherent unpredictability of these ancient creatures. Despite the scientists' best efforts to control and contain the dinosaurs, they soon realize that these animals are not mere attractions in a theme park. Instead, they are wild and unpredictable beings with instincts and behaviors that cannot be controlled or manipulated. This realization dawns on the characters as they witness the dinosaurs breaking free from their enclosures and wreaking havoc on the island. Another unforeseen consequence o...
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    Michael Crichton's Jurassic World

    Michael Crichton

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