Selection and non-random variation

Anthony Cynor acynor at fullerton.edu
Mon Aug 30 15:48:46 EDT 1999



Anne Kilmer wrote:

> When it comes to natural selection, why are we eliminating our own
> actions from consideration. Are we supposedly unnatural or something?

I have always wondered about this.  Do we have a racial memory of not being of
this world?  If that be correct then we would have evolved somewhere so would we
not still be a natural phenomena? For that matter how would we know for certain
that this world was not re-engineered in the past and that what we have now is
the garden gone wild.  All those beautiful birds butterflies etc. only vestiges
of what may have been.

Even then it would still be natural.

Tony



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