> One fact that is often missed by armchair evolutionists is that evolution is
> not random. It's controlled by a mechanism (most obviously: gene shuffling)
> and the mechanism *itself* evolves. That is why evolution speeds up over
> time. There's a random element, yes, but it's not the principle element.
You mean "controlled" up to the point where your small environment got randomly
hit by a smaller sized stone coming right from the nowhere corner of the
universe, or not?
Regards,
Stephan
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