Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Not unless you can describe how natural selection guarantees survival to all individuals possessing one group of phenotypes while it denies to all individuals possessing another group of phenotypes.
That is to say, that you have predicated your question on the idea that I understand random to mean "unbiased". I do not accept your premise for the meaning of "random", so I reject the conclusion drawn therefrom.
Sorry Mijo, this makes no sense to me whatsoever.
The survival of an individual is very chaotic.
The placement of individuals in a landscape is very very chaotic.
The intercation of individuals in the landscape is very very very chaotic.
Which traits might have potential to have a reporductive impact on an individual's rate of reproduction is very very very very chaotic.
The prediction of which traits will be in which individuals in which enviroment with which other players and how they might impact future reproductive success is not possible.
You seem to be in some word space that does not parse for me.
the enviroment does provide causal relationships, the biology of expression provides causal relationships, the interaction of the individual in the enviroment does provide causal relationships
the traits which an idividual has, the enviroment the individual finds itself in, the impact of expressed traits upon reproductive survival are all causal
which individual has which trait in which enviroment and how a change in enviroment impacts reproductive success is not predictable, it is chaotic, stochastic or random
we do not have a knowledge base that would allow for a meaningful differentiation