cladking
Well-Known Member
Evolutionists on the thread keep trying to make the discussion appear to be about “Darwin's Illusion” to make it look like irrelevant discussion. Yes, Darwin has his illusion but it's not really about Darwin. The core discussion has been about the Neo-Darwinism /Modern Synthesis, the mainstream evolutionary theory today being false.
Yes, I know.
But I believe The most destructive and most wrong part of Darwin still stands in the minds of laymen and scientists alike; "survival of the fittest". While Darwin was wrong across the board modern scientists have dressed "survival of the fittest" up in fancy new clothes and enshrined it.
This is due to the nature of reductionistic science that can't be experimented away. Results are always dependent on the terms, definitions, and assumptions we start with whether we perform science correctly or just use Look and See Science and the opinion of Peers.
Of course Darwin was wrong about everything as this thread (and you) has done an excellent job of detailing but people still believe in his fundamental assumption that some individuals are inherently more fit than others and that it is the will of nature that the most fit create new species on an ongoing basis a little at a time. Science has shown this to be untrue as well but people still want to believe and each assumes he himself is among the most fit who will help lead the human race to nirvana.
All individuals are equally fit (and worthy) to survive. We thrive under different conditions and with the best of luck. But these differences and luck do not drive change in species that like all change in all life at all levels is always sudden. Looking at groups (called "species") to understand how life changes is the very worst possible perspective for understanding the processes and forces that actually cause speciation. Darwin was wrong and the modern theories are still wrong, merely less wrong. And the wrongest parts are the beliefs in "natural selection" (SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST) and gradual change. These things are illusions caused by Darwin, definitions, and the devilish predisposition of people to believe in simple answers.
If there were such a thing as "fit" individuals they would merely produce a more fit "species", not a slightly better, different, or evolved species. This is more visible if one merely looks at life as being ONLY individual and ONLY based on consciousness. As long as one believes "species" is more than just a word, an abstraction, and a means of communication it's very difficult not to believe in Darwin and Evolution. As long as one believe that reductionistic science necessarily exposes only relevant parts of reality we will extrapolate and interpolate the results to fit our preexisting beliefs, definitions, and models. "Science" is the set of axioms and experimental results and if these things aren't kept in mind we will see what's not there. We will see every answer. Homo omnisciencis.