August wrote:
Yes, but those experiments are rarely, if ever, done just to see what the outcome would be. Most materials now are custom developed to meet certain specifications too. Alloys, composite materials etc are all engineered materials, and are developed for specific puproses. Maybe a long time ago, when new elements were still being discovered your statement would ring true, but I'm not so sure it still applies today. Even in the biochemical field results are engineered to meet a predetermined outcome, and precious little is found by blind discovery.
Yes of course much of the above is true, But there is still materials testing ongoing to this day. But all this is besides the point.
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The point is that iteration allows for better results than standard design. Every engineering principle we have today comes from mistakes and experience of the past. This is also why quantum computing is such a promising field, having as many of the possibilities in testing at once allows one to reach a solution faster.August wrote: I understand that, but the analogy fails for me because engineering iteration is towards a preset goal, while your position regarding evolution does not allow for that.
As I stated above there is no need for propogation. But organisms which did not propogate cannot be present today.August wrote:Why would propagation be the objective of any biological organism, where did that need to propogate come from? If the sole expected outcome is only propagation, why do we have speciation as part of the theory? Or is that just a side effect of propagation? Where did the existing chemistry being modified come from, down to the single cell ancestor?In biology the objective would of course be propagation. And not because that it is of any benefit. Only that things which do not propogate no longer exist. And biological systems don't work from scratch. There is an existing chemistry which is being modified here.
Take the nuclear reactions ongoing in our sun. The reactions take hydrogen atoms and fuse them into helium and lithium. If the process stops then the sun no longer shines.
Organisms which are in existence today owe their existence to the successful propogation of their predecessors.
Take a safari and you'll notice that animals are under very real pressures to survive.
As to the origins of life, that is a mystery to me.