According to Ovid, in the beginning the earth was separated from the sky and sank below due to its weight, which is why the goddess Gaia is often represented as a woman lying on the ground. If we imagine a landscape like a body, we will see, apart from perfect proportions, also imperfections, flaws and deformities. The body is not always healthy and fully functioning. Living creatures do not always look the way we know them. At the end of last year two human embryos were genetically modified in a Chinese laboratory. The latest reports say that along with a higher resistance to the HIV virus, their intelligence was artificially increased as well, as a kind of by-product. The two girls born from the embryos were named Lulu and Nana. The ancients believed that man was made by mixing earth and rainwater. The earth changed into unfamiliar forms of people, writes Ovid at the end of The Creation of the World, the first chapter of his Metamorphoses. But then came the flood and every living creature died. Only two people survived, a woman and a man. With the help of an oracle they managed to re-create human beings. They gathered stones and threw them behind their backs as the bones of the noble mother. The stones lost their hardness and became people. Soft parts turned into muscles, the hard bits into bones. Veins remained veins.