Nonsense. I'll give you an opportunity to correct yourself, so that your post here is seen as a slip of the typing finger, not a genuinely held view.
In regard to our own discussion, you chose not to answer one of my questions and only partially answered the second. I warned you that would cost us both time. I'm preparing a response. Try not to die in the meantime. I hate it when people use that as a way of avoiding an argument.
Hi Ophiolite, I haven't died lol. I have just been busy with study and starting a new job as well as some personal/family issues that needed attention. I have also been doing a bit of research into your questions so I am up with what you are talking about. Will be able to respond over the weekend.
Regarding the above reply to my post saying that
Evolutionary change cannot happen unless there is a selective advantage. From what I understand in the literature this statement is supported. For example
Adaptation is changes in behavior or physiology of a creature to become more suited to the environment. Becoming more suited to the environment a creature is more likely to survive and pass on their genes. Therefore the adaptative changes that help a creature survive are a selective advantage. Unless the changes a creature has allow them to adapt to an environment the change will not be able to provide a selective advantage in the first place.
Definitions of Evolutionary Terms
Adaptation:
The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment. According to
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, organisms that possess heritable traits that
enable them to better adapt to their environment compared with other members of their species will be more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass more of their genes on to the next generation.
Selective-
advantage
(biology) The characteristic of an organism that enables it to survive and reproduce better than other organisms in a population in a given environment; the basis for
evolution by natural selection.
My understanding is derived from the panselectionists view which seems to be the dominant view.
In what follows, empirical adaptationism will be taken to require only that the operation of natural selection is paramount and constitutes a sufficient explanation of a trait, that is, it will correspond to what Lewens ([2009]) called pan-selectionism. This choice is standard in recent discussions of evolution at the genomic level (for example, Barrett and Hoekstra [2011]);
Genomic Challenge to Adaptationism