Octopus skin's transmutability comes from tiny muscle units, called papillae, that rapidly swell to form lumps and spurs. |
Creation Science rejects almost all of modern science including the idea of old earth, the Big Bang, and transmutability of species. |
As such, even the his claim to have renounced the power of alchemy is still locked into its rhetorical presumption of the transmutability of self and world. |
A similar transmutability of energy into information, and vice versa, although somewhat more subtle, may well drive 21st Century science and many of its applications. |
These questions point to the fluidity and transmutability of the questions we deal with as we re-imagine, re-read, re-tell and re-write the human record. |