Could Evolution convince the centipede to dance? Or the caterpillar to do better than a butterfly?

If the odds of a creature being evolved are the same for every creature...

  • Does a creature good at odds, not evolve?

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  • Or does every creature rue odds, that one good at odds have worst survival?

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  • Or does something better than odds have to evolve, that even being hated is better survival?

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Speedwell

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Whoah! I think that's got worse since I last looked (quite some marshmallow time ago) - I didn't think that was possible!

Or maybe I'd just forgotten how bad it really was...
I do have an untested hypothesis that a healthy brain empties itself of excessive crazy. As a result parts of that website look new every time one looks at it. I think that the original "Time Cube" man is long gone.
 
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I do have an untested hypothesis that a healthy brain empties itself of excessive crazy. As a result parts of that website look new every time one looks at it. I think that the original "Time Cube" man is long gone.
You're probably right. I remember a greater variety of fonts and diagrams in various colours.
 
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You're probably right. I remember a greater variety of fonts and diagrams in various colours.
That appears to be only a small fraction of the original. The Internet Archive Wayback Machine has more. It does not have the graph paper background and it does have the various fonts and colors:

Time Cube
 
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Hi there,

So, what we have here is a simple observation that between cell and mammal, is insectum (insect).
Who observed that?
Not you.
If there is a transition in a cell to a mammal
What does that nonsense mean?
, at some point it seems reasonable to expect that an insect will at least potentially contribute to that transition.
Stop writing about evolution. You just make yourself look ignorant.
 
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