tombi123 on 10 February 2008
appolose said: Tombi, you say that evolution (evolution, meaning change in descendents or information increase) is on the opposite pole of randomness and chance. This does not work for two reasons: First, natural selection does not necessarily mean the strongest will survive, it means that the strongest have a better chance. Second, random mutation is needed for the other type of evolution. That is a major, major component to the idea. Note that the word there is "random". |
1) The most adaptive species survive not the strongest, thats evolution.
2) The mutations ARE random, but the mutations that survive and the mutations that die ARE NOT random.