Damus
str4t05 · 1w
Please note, I'm aware that there's lots of controversy about and hate toward the guy from various groups. I'm not saying he's right about everything (in particular, I'm unfamiliar with his political ...
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Without having watched anything yet, it's clear that almost every species' descendents are a uniqie product of its father and mother having sex. They are probabilistically unique in their underlying nature due to the exponentially increasing possibility of combinations of its parents DNA, and unique in how these features are expressed due to their distinct environments. Some of the underlying features do well in certain environments, and will thrive, some will do poor or die early, which leaves less room for procreation. This inherent probabilistic process over thousands of years, to me, is evolution.
Is this disputed, because basic reasoning in combination with my own observations deem this to be true?
@Kudzai Kutukwa

str4t05 · 1w
Micro-evolution definitely does happen. It is observable and makes logical sense that environmental conditions select for specific traits within a kind of animal. It does lead to "speciation" or the creation of new species (a word created only in recent times, and poorly defined when you dig into it...