Peter Hamilton Novella, "A Second Chance At Eden" Ending? *SPOILERS*?

zJacob

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Hey
Yesterday I finished the novella, "A Second Chance at Eden" from the Peter F Hamilton collection of the same name (great story).

*HERE BE SPOILERS:*







At the end of the novel, there is a passage where the main character highlights a flaw in the Eden habitat. Saying that "only I can tell the children playing in the garden that they are naked"

Can anyone tell me the meaning of this passage? I thought it might be something to do with the differing development of sexuality for the children (as was discussed earlier in the novel) and the lust between Adam and Eve, but then I wasn't sure what that connection was.
Can anyone help, it's really bugging me.
 
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