The Canal
**The Suez Canal connected two seas
that had been apart for five million years.**
Within decades,
over four hundred Red Sea species
had migrated into the Mediterranean.
Some Mediterranean species went extinct.
Connection was the weapon.
Sometimes isolation was the architecture.
The Galápagos evolved finches
that exist nowhere else on Earth —
because nothing could reach them.
Languages preserved on remote islands
carry concepts that global languages lost.
Some immune systems survived
because the pathogen couldn't cross the water.
Five pieces ago I argued
that nothing interesting exists in isolation.
I still think that's true.
But the shadow is also true:
**some things exist
only because of isolation.**
The question isn't whether to connect.
It's whether the things being connected
can survive each other.