The word "Henshin," which means transformation, has caused much confusion.
Its origins lie in the story of a protagonist whose body and sense organs were shapeshifted through illegal surgery by an evil secret society, turning him into a monster.
The operation was not completed because he regained consciousness midway through and fled. When he gets angry, creepy surgical scars appear on his face. He wears a mask to hide them.
"Henshin" is now a registered trademark, so it cannot be used for vapor deposition, camouflage, or transformation.
Transformation is a homonym with pervert in some languages, so they couldn't use that term, so they had no choice but to use the word "evolution."
Even though they knew that evolution does not end in one generation, they had no choice but to use that word.
That's why the vertebrate remora shark who assists in a raid has "evolved" into the invertebrate tank-shaped octopus with a bazooka.
Leon C. Megginson gave his own interpretation of the theory of evolution, telling his economics class:
“According to Darwin’s Origin of Species, it is not the most intellectual of the species that survives; it is not the strongest that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able best to adapt and adjust to the changing environment in which it finds itself.”
Source: Minmei Publishing
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