Phew!. I was feeling a bit out of my depths with that last paragraph.
I am probably just repeating what someone has written about already.
While on a bus on one of these trips to search for a place, I began to think
whether cities perhaps ought to grow as the way biological cell division
works. At some point in time, I presume given certain physico-chemical
conditions, cells split into smaller cells of equal characteristics and
continue to do so to construct a functioning organ. Clearly, the limited
space in body means that the cells die very quickly too. Of course, unless
they turn carcinogenic and they keep splitting in undesirable manner and
form tumors instead of organs.
However, I sense that the affection of forming (or keeping it) a Megalopolis
London is perhaps too much than constructing a New London.
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