7. How Predictable Is Evolution?

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(January 28, 2010) Professor Lynn Rothschild discusses the predictability of evolution in regards to in the world today by using insight from the past.

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  • This theory is outdated by at least 80 years. Lets stop bullshitting ourselves. The Neo Darwinian synthesis is dead and has been for many decades. We are trying to polish a corpse of a theory that continues to rot. It almost reminds me of the movie, A weekend at Bernies. See (Will the the Real Theory of Evolution Please Stand Up?) Or (Do We Need a New Theory of Evolution?) and then do some real research.

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  • It is actually UNPREDICTABLE

  • Evolution is very very very gradual. I guess it cannot be predicted. It goes through time.

  • we somewhat do infact use a sort of photosynthesis, in the production of vitamin D, but its not on the scale of what plant matter would use

  • I don't get why no-one is watching these. Does no-one find this stuff interesting or at all useful? Thankyou! <3

  • Even some scientific laws are based on empty models.

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