Haha nope it was a random natural occurrence just like cancer
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Replying to @DSAantipoon @maldngflgh and
Positive traits were more likly to be passed on and negative ones are prone to earlyer deaths. Evolution isn't just random
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Replying to @Red_Reflecc @maldngflgh and
The advent of agriculture was by chance, the passing of genes forupright walking among apes was by chance, the spread of homo across Eurasia due to distinct rapid changes in global climate brought in by the ending of the last great ice age was by chance
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Replying to @DSAantipoon @maldngflgh and
The mutation itself was by chance, the continuation of these genes was by natural selection
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Replying to @Red_Reflecc @maldngflgh and
Natural selection is all chance, upright walking became extremely valuable because the deforestation of drying climates lead to savannas where apes had to leave trees and cross tall grass to find food, entirely circumstantial
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Replying to @DSAantipoon @Red_Reflecc and
You realize you're making the exact opposite point of what you're trying to make here?
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Replying to @lemonade1947 @Red_Reflecc and
Only of you don't fundamentally understand the nature of random genetic mutation Upright walking may very well have been bred out had climates not been changing in that period
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Replying to @DSAantipoon @Red_Reflecc and
Yes... exactly.. whatever the most "useful" mutations do the best, meaning they're continued through pro-creation.
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Replying to @lemonade1947 @Red_Reflecc and
Even useful ones can die out, species die all the time, there are so many variables in play and ultimately its a collection of millions of individual quantifiable outcomes
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Replying to @DSAantipoon @Red_Reflecc and
I agree with you, but what you're saying is mostly transient. It's still demonstrable that natural selection is based around survival of the fittest and therefor a direct reaction (not random) to the environment.
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Okay but as I said earlier and wasn't addressed... Technological society supresses this process as it occurs naturally. And now there is an observable fitness collapse propping up a legion of what should have been culls.
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