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<blockquote data-quote="Danny777" data-source="post: 62487418" data-attributes="member: 322425"><p>OK, that may be deemed "new" information. It seems to me that on the most part this "new" information leaves the person in a "less" beneficial state than before. Is it not the case that most mutations result in a less desirable position than before? If humanity has evolved as a result of a long journey from algae/fungi/bacteria etc would not all of these steps need to be beneficial ones? If this is the case, this is NOT what we observe as most mutations we do observe (like the examples you gave) are not beneficial? Even if you argue correctly that it is possible - surely humanity has arrived from a very unlikely path of mutations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny777, post: 62487418, member: 322425"] OK, that may be deemed "new" information. It seems to me that on the most part this "new" information leaves the person in a "less" beneficial state than before. Is it not the case that most mutations result in a less desirable position than before? If humanity has evolved as a result of a long journey from algae/fungi/bacteria etc would not all of these steps need to be beneficial ones? If this is the case, this is NOT what we observe as most mutations we do observe (like the examples you gave) are not beneficial? Even if you argue correctly that it is possible - surely humanity has arrived from a very unlikely path of mutations? [/QUOTE]
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