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The Evolution of Animals
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<blockquote data-quote="Falkon303" data-source="post: 114567" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>This is a really interesting question. From a completely unbiased perspective, we have to think that evolution is made up of completely random mutations, and many of them fail and are ultimately useless, but it is the successful mutations we remember because the species survives. I came to the same kind of conclusion that you are hinting at, which is that evolution might have a driving force behind it, but my teacher told me that it's complete random chance. I still haven't accepted that myself either. I kind of feel like there's something intelligent behind the mutations that is aware of the environment, but how do you prove something like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkon303, post: 114567, member: 4848"] This is a really interesting question. From a completely unbiased perspective, we have to think that evolution is made up of completely random mutations, and many of them fail and are ultimately useless, but it is the successful mutations we remember because the species survives. I came to the same kind of conclusion that you are hinting at, which is that evolution might have a driving force behind it, but my teacher told me that it's complete random chance. I still haven't accepted that myself either. I kind of feel like there's something intelligent behind the mutations that is aware of the environment, but how do you prove something like that? [/QUOTE]
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