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There is no goal-seeking in natural selection. It is purely mathematical.Reproductive success presupposes goal-seeking which is absent in chemical reactions. It is an absurd and simplistic hypothesis to reduce biology to chemistry.
Take three tribes. The Noorms reproduce at the normal rate and on average each Noorm produces one new member of the tribe each generation. The Doons reproduce at slightly below the normal rate, 1% down from the Noorms. The Beenies are slightly above the Noorms, reproducing at just 1% above their rate.
There is no goal, no purpose, just different average rates of reproduction.
Let each tribe start with 100 members. A simple spreadsheet shows what happens to the three tribes over time:
Code:
Generation Doons Noorms Beenies
---------- ----- ------ -------
0 100 100 100
1 99 100 101
10 90 100 110
100 37 100 270
500 1 100 14477
700 0 100 105916
1000 0 100 2095916
Biology is part of science and science deals with the purely material. All biological processes are reducible to the purely material by the very definition of biology.According to you biological processes are reducible to chemical processes.
No.Is spiritual development also the product of random mutation and natural selection?
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