Hmmmm Biology/evolution as an 'open'system? Who would have thought eh? :)

‘It is almost as if the organisms had some environmental sensing apparatus of the genetic machinery, enabling non-random directional mutation, and demonstrated that selective pressures where not the only factor in determining variational phenotype outcomes, recalling Andreas Wagner’s insight that natural selection is not the only force at play and there must be other natural principles involved that are accelerating the living systems ability to generate innovations via directional adaptations.’

Someone should tell that brain dead philosophical guru from the WEF, Yuval Harari, and good old Fauci -‘I’ve never met a germ I can’t make a vaccine for’ - that their dry materialist approach to life, the Universe and everything is simply missing something!

https://www.resonancescience.org/blog/study-reveals-indications-of-environmental-sensing-by-genetic-apparatus-driving-non-random-mutation-for-directional-adaptation?fbclid=IwAR2JphZSBRy4Jzg4uaIMKPTYdvvqH-gv7I3qa5lU4InvC5Me-fvZACOISBo

Epigenetics – essentially, the idea that different environments can change how the same DNA affects organisms and their offspring – has finally, grudgingly, been acknowledged by science… after a century or more of ridiculing Lamarck and therefore dismissing anything like epigenetics as a possibility.

Science, unfortunately, seems to produce dogmas, complete with new catechisms (static, closed-system, mechanistic materialism), rituals (masks, white coats), saints (Darwin, Pasteur), heretics (Lamarck, Tesla) – as well as high priests, like Fausti & Co., who would give history’s most venal popes a run for their money in the corruption department.

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@FiatLux Sounds like science is available to the highest bidder. :wink:

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