Konvergenzprozesse
Konvergenzprozesse describe the tendency of dissimilar entities or systems to become more similar over time. This concept is widely applied across various fields, including biology, economics, technology, and sociology. In biology, konvergenzprozesse are observed in evolutionary biology, where unrelated species develop similar traits or characteristics in response to similar environmental pressures or ecological niches. A classic example is the evolution of wings in birds, bats, and insects, which serve the same function of flight despite originating from different ancestral lineages.
Economically, konvergenzprozesse refer to the phenomenon where poorer economies grow faster than richer ones, leading to