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I'll rephrase it. What are the odds of any given selection that is made by natural selection? How many choices does natural selection have to select from for any given change? That should reveal some interesting odds.
What I find interesting is the amazing lack of diversity in between species.
I don't understand why there are not 100's of species in between species.
Rather than evolution being a theory, it should have 1000's of living
examples of what also is imagined to have occurred over time.
It's not like the world so crowded that there isn't room for a continuous
spectrum of missing links.
Instead, "Ring Species" are rare rather than the norm.
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