Evolution is an unguided process, that is not my opinion, that is a fact.
The evolution of Evolution
Lamarckism (or Lamarckian evolution) is the once popularly accepted, but since discredited, idea that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring (also known as heritability of acquired characteristics or soft inheritance).
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Darwinism In the late 19th century it came to mean the concept that natural selection was the sole mechanism of evolution, in contrast to Lamarckism
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neo-Darwinism George Romanes coined the term neo-Darwinism to refer to the version of evolution advocated by Alfred Russel Wallace and August Weismann with its heavy dependence on natural selection. Weismann and Wallace rejected the Lamarckian idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics, something that Darwin had not ruled out.
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Adaptive Mutation as the central dogma of evolutionary theory is selection from random variation. In other words, mutagenesis occurs randomly, regardless of the utility of a genetic mutation to the organism
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Hopeful Monster is the colloquial term used in evolutionary biology to describe an event of instantaneous-speciation, saltation, or systemic mutation, which contributes positively to the production of new major evolutionary groups. The memorable phrase was coined by the German born geneticist Richard Goldschmidt, who believed that small gradual changes could not bridge a hypothetical divide between microevolution and macroevolution.
Saltation is a sudden change from one generation to the next that is large, or very large, in comparison with the usual variation of an organism
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Punctuated equilibrium refers instead to a pattern of evolution where most speciation occurs relatively rapidly from a geological perspective (tens of thousands of years instead of millions of years), but through neo-Darwinian evolution, not by saltations.
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The next step???
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Intelligent Design:thumbsup: