Friday, December 13, 2019

Darwin's linear view of evolution questioned

Not in terms of ongoing modifications to an established species, but how a species comes into being to begin with. It seems correct given the diversity and numerosity of species that there would likely have been points of coincident emergence.

There is an idea afoot currently that humans will evolve toward adaptations to technologic support, which seems inherently non logical. How can biologic mechanisms and systems evolve toward anything that is non biological? It would require technologic mechanisms to be transferred biologically to subsequent generations. There are biologic boundaries that make it impossible for different species to procreate, now we're to believe technology is capable of biologic procreation?

It is possible to think biologic evolution toward greater conditions of conductivity is possible (the many technological conveniences of post industrial conditions) but that is toward greater fragility also, and a greater likelihood of extinction.

https://youtu.be/noj4phMT9OE

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