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by Double_Cast
4574 days ago
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That's not how it works. There's no single "global optimum" that lifeforms are evolving towards; there's no final hilltop; there's no intent. This notion of "Evolutionary Teleology" is how we get things like X-Men (which I enjoy for the record, it's not like X-Men is taught in biology class). If there were some global optimum, we'd all have eyesight like Legolas and the color-pallete of a Mantis-Shrimp, instead of a blind spot in the center of our retina. Evolution just happens, and it is what it is. E.g. Natural Selection didn't "optimize" giraffes so they could reach leaves. Natural Selection is simply a way of explaining that some giraffes had long necks, some had short, and the shorter just happened to die out. Similarly, NBA players didn't "evolve" to play basketball. Some people are tall, and some are short, and the short people just didn't make the cut. "Select" != "Optimize". Evolution is better thought of as a historical accident. We're talking monkeys on a flying rock. |
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