I realised this concept reapplies, in a similar fashion.
What if what was identified was not a excess Evolution, but a degree of magnitude of Evolutional mutation? In other words, "bigger mutation, bigger adaptation". Such that there is excess, in a focalized way?
This concept explains dinosaurs, in one way, but runs into a problem with humans: humans don't actively seek greater mutations, even though the selection pressure is Evolution itself.
What could it be that keeps people from experimenting, with bigger and bigger mutations? Please, tell me?
What if what was identified was not a excess Evolution, but a degree of magnitude of Evolutional mutation? In other words, "bigger mutation, bigger adaptation". Such that there is excess, in a focalized way?
This concept explains dinosaurs, in one way, but runs into a problem with humans: humans don't actively seek greater mutations, even though the selection pressure is Evolution itself.
What could it be that keeps people from experimenting, with bigger and bigger mutations? Please, tell me?
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