Evolution is not a progression towards anything except reproductive success.

Your not going to tolerate any evolving while on your watch. Are you?

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Evolution is not a progression towards anything except reproductive success.


Evolution is not a progression towards anything except reproductive success.
Acquiring energy is pretty important.
"Surveying the long chequered, but on the whole continuous,
ascent of man from primeval conditions to the
summit of his present-day powers, what has it all been at
bottom but a fight with Nature for energy for that
ordinary physical energy of which we have said so much ?
Physical science sums up accurately in that one generalisation
the most fundamental aspect of life in the sense
already defined.
Of course life depends also on a continual supply of
matter as well as on a continual supply of energy, but
the struggle for physical energy is probably the more
fundamental and general aspect of existence in all its
forms. The same matter, the same chemical elements,
serve the purposes of life over and over again, but the
supply of fresh energy must be continuous. By the law
of the availability of energy, which, whether universal
or not, applies universally within our own experience,
the transformations of energy which occur in Nature
are invariably in the one direction, the more available
forms passing into the waste and useless unavailable
kind, and this process, so far as we yet know, is never
reversed. The same energy is available but once. The
struggle for existence is at the bottom a continuous
struggle for fresh physical energy"
FREDERICK SODDY
Evolution is not a progression towards anything except reproductive success.
Your not going to tolerate any evolving while on your watch. Are you?![]()
You seem to be confusing the cause and the effect.
The cause is evolution towards reproductive success, the effect is how this is achieved.
The camel evolved its hump because proto camels with proto-humps had more offspring that managed to reproduce.
The female giant octopus lays its eggs and tends them until her death because proto-octopodes that exhibited such behaviour had more reproducing offspring than those that didn't.
Pedantically, I don't like the phrase "evolved to" as that implies direction. Mammals didn't evolve to suckle their young. Mammals evolved the suckling of young because it improved their reproductive success.
It is a subtle distinction.
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"Acquiring energy" is just a restatement of the fact that organisms need to respire

Confirmed. That was bloody pleasant.
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That was new to me! Thanks for posting that up....The Mojave Green rattlesnake experienced a mutation about 20 years ago. It was always a nasty little serpent, but it become even nastier--20 years ago, it gained a new toxin in its venom. I forget which came first, but it now has both a neurotoxin and a hemotoxin. Because apparently shutting down one major organ system isn't enough when you eat rodents. Anyway, the thing is, they're still the same species. A Mojave Green is a Mojave Green, whether it's 1920 or 2010. So evolution, even of weapons, can happen outside of speciation. ...
Evolution is not a progression towards anything except reproductive success.
I thought it to be a progression away from Republicanism....
Not even that; as I mentioned above, parasites are a major selective force. They are locked in an arms race with their hosts so are highly evolved...