RE: Re: Fermi's Paradox

From: Stathis Papaioannou <stathispapaioannou.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:36:22 +1000

John Mikes writes:

> "My" mutation story is based on interactive responses to the ceaseless changes of "the rest of the world" producing variations in offsprings. Some more compatible than others.
> The variations with more 'fitness'(?) will proliferate more abundantly so they are the "successful" ones. Scientists consider most variations still as "the same" species and in their intermittent snapshots realize "changes" as mutation - towards a better adapted fitness for survival. The reverse way to how it happened. But it looks like that. No creature realizes a 'better way to survive' and has a wing or fin let grow out for that purpose.
> The variants of the species "select" themselves for a better proliferation in the ever changing circumstances of the environment. The '[unsuccessful do not even show up (e.g. the calf with 5 feet: it was eaten by the wolf before copulating age).

That's the theory of evolution. Are you agreeing or disagreeing?

Stathis Papaioannou
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