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> The Imago theory, upon reflection, brings up some unusual points.
> If the purest Imago state is acheived, then the Chrysilis has nothing more to adapt from.
> Does it simply die, or could it survive? If it lived, could it possibly be inserted with another Chrysilis?
> If so, then one must wonder at the monsters that may occur...


Hi Deadly Brain,

I'm paradox .. and like to talk to you about this daodan stuff. (Sorry for my bad English.)

Always I thought that daodan is nothing more than a auto-improving algorithm in genetic form ...
... and the end of development is a Imago.
The human being was transformed in "something different". His or her biomass is full of genetic upgrades.
Why should it die then? (I'm thinking it (the genetic code) would just go inactive.)
Or do you expected that the whole organism just die .. someway confusing.

I want to like hearing your version of the DC.

BTW, form which country you are? You said Chrysilis instead of Chrysalis (English/German) or Chrysalide (French).