TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
Just to be clear……. (please answer with a simple yes or a simple no)
Are you denying that “simple solutions” are more likely to evolve than “complex solutions?”
For example a solution that requires one mutation, is more likely to evolve than a solution that requires 100 mutations………… do you deny this?
I just explained to you that this is a false comparison.
I gave the blind-spotted eye as an analogy.
The correct comparison is the likelihood of one path over another. Once you find yourself on a certain path, one can only move forward on said path and the other is excluded.
ok ini that case, the organge text is not granted...........I apologize if I missunderstood you earlier.
Why?
I did not say that at all. It's you who is insisting on comparing "end solutions" in hindsight, not me.Correct me if I am wrong, but you seem to be under the impression that once you are in the “path” the end result is unavoidable……..
I was just pointing out that if you are going to do that, then you have to look at the likelihood of ending up on the path that lead to that end-solution, instead of the entire path.
There are no "intended" end-goals in evolution. I said this from the beginning.