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Evolution does not result in "winners". If a nuclear winter wipes out all humans, leaving only rodents to rule the Earth, I won't call the rodents "winners" or humans "losers". But the Q is still legit, and the answer depends on whether we think we live in a simulation or not.😊
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Even if the rodents have the concept of winning and losing, it is still misleading, as long as we are discussing a process called "evolution". It has no concept of, nor the intent/goal of picking winners or losers.
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No. Evolution winners pass their genes to the their heir, and (ideally) make sure that the heir will survive. It doesn't matter who lives to what age. Since the humans all die in nuclear war their genes are lost and they are losers. And rodents are among the winning side.
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You do make a good point. But it is odd you seem to understand the theory of evolution so well in one espect, but ignorant of it entirely in another espect. You would have to say some genes are winners, and 99.99% others are losers, and that would have proved your "theory" wrong.
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