Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Nap, interrupted.
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Yes, I agree with that, for the specific selection pressures that Ev models. I believe "more time" covers a factor of a million.Kleinman said:Are you saying that it take more time for ev to satisfy all three selection conditions simultaneously than it takes to satisfy any single selection condition alone? If that is what you are saying, that is a bit of an understatement. It is about a million times slower on the 16k genome case.
Let's run some population experiments, shall we? I'll use these parameters:Dr Richard, once you finish Sesame Street, we’ll start you on the mathematics of ev. You evolutionists think that huge populations markedly accelerate evolution. Ev is showing otherwise and if you realized that increasing populations affect the probabilities in less than an additive manner, the results from ev become understandable.
genome size 8K
binding sites 16
weight/site width 5/6
1 mutation per genome
pause on perfect creature
population, generations
64, 710152
256, 300000 (est.)
Stay tuned ...
~~ Paul
REQUEST FOR CYCLES: If anyone has a fast machine with lots of RAM, please run some large cases, for example, a population of 16,384 or 20,480. Remember, a cycle lost is gone forever.
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