Darwinian Adaptive Evolution vs. Generative Sudden Evolution: Revision history

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18 October 2023

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  • curprev 14:4414:44, 18 October 2023Mbauwens talk contribs 5,550 bytes +5,550 Created page with " =Discussion= Corpus Noeticum: “John H. Campbell writes (as cited by Nick Land): - Biologists suspect that new forms evolve rapidly from very tiny outgroups of individuals (perhaps even a single fertilized female, Mayr, 1942) at the fringe of an existing species. There the stress of an all but uninhabitable environment, forced inbreeding among isolated family members, "introgression" of foreign genes from neighboring species, lack of other members of the species t..."