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Creation & Evolution
Are we evolving?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiccan_Child" data-source="post: 44604901" data-attributes="member: 104966"><p>Yo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Evolution is the change in allele frequency in a population of replicators over time. Since not everything in the universe is a population of replicators, not by a long shot, I disagree.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Evolution is an phenomenon that emerges from population dynamics. It's not some physical 'thing' that can be moved about.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No. We still replicate. For example, when my little sister was born, the frequency of the 'brown hair' allele increased by one (arguably, it increased when she was conceived, but that's another topic altogether). So no, we're still evolving.</p><p>Only if we stop them breeding.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you have a fundamentally different idea of what evolution is from most other people. Could you share it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiccan_Child, post: 44604901, member: 104966"] Yo. Evolution is the change in allele frequency in a population of replicators over time. Since not everything in the universe is a population of replicators, not by a long shot, I disagree. Evolution is an phenomenon that emerges from population dynamics. It's not some physical 'thing' that can be moved about. No. We still replicate. For example, when my little sister was born, the frequency of the 'brown hair' allele increased by one (arguably, it increased when she was conceived, but that's another topic altogether). So no, we're still evolving.[COLOR=Blue][/COLOR] Only if we stop them breeding. I think you have a fundamentally different idea of what evolution is from most other people. Could you share it? [/QUOTE]
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