The True Origin of Species The True Origin of Species

The True Origin of Species

Publisher Description

This book will propose an alternate theory for evolutionary adaptation and the origin of species. The theory of bilateral subjective adaptation answers most of the exceptions to Darwinian theory and offers a more comprehensive explanation for the way evolution works.
Natural selection is accepted as the proven theory for evolutionary adaptation. This book presents a different theory that proposes that natural selection is only a small part of the process by which evolution adaptation happens. It also points out fundamental errors in Darwin’s theory.
The most fundamental error is that adaptation is the result of reproductive competitive advantage in which all creatures are competing with all other creatures for a zero-sum pie. Our theory proposes that the best economic division of limited resources is as a result of the Nash equilibrium in which every creature operates in its own self-interest And the interest of the group to which it belongs. Contrary to Richard Dawkins belief that cooperation simply does not exist in nature, we will demonstrate that it does and must exist for any ecosystem to function.
Our theory proposes another fundamental aspect of evolutionary adaptation, that there is a nine step progression in subjective response in the evolutionary record that is the foundation of the countless adaptations in form that have happened in the last 500 million years. Human beings are the only creatures who express all nine steps.
Our theory proposes that much like the brain, the genome has a plasticity that responds to extremes in both ecological opportunity or stress. This plasticity functions through many different genetic responses that allow for rapid evolutionary adaptation
The theory of bilateral subjective adaptation will also propose that new species are created by the awareness of external reality and the attendant plasticity of the dna molecule network in living creatures responding to times of great stress or opportunity within the ecosystem of individual creatures. We propose that the network of dna molecules that create every protein through which any life form responds to external environmental cues and internal metabolic needs, as well as past conditioning and learning, has within that network the ability to genetically reorganize itself to create fundamental new irreducibly complex forms and even new species. We will show that, like the brain, the network of DNA molecules in a living creature has a demonstrated plasticity to reorganize itself when its organism is fundamentally compromised or stressed. Like the brain, the network of dna molecules in living creatures has within its own plasticity the ability to create irreducibly complex new processes, structures, organs that respond to new ecological opportunity or extreme stress often atavistically reaching back even millions of years to resurrect earlier genetic forms.
For the first time in evolutionary theory, we will propose an explanation for the undeniable rapidity and multiplicity in the appearance of new species that Darwin’s theory of natural selection through slow, progressive adaptive change has been unable to explain.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
17 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
584
Pages
PUBLISHER
John Kuti
SIZE
534.8
KB

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