Fair enough, the good traits do get passed on. But that doesn't change the fact that the chances of a mutation having a beneficial effect are extremely low. So fine, you roll a D10**10 and set it aside everytime you get pi. That's still a lot of roles(I think I'm exagerating, but you get the point).
How about the odds if we have billions of folk rolling the dice everytime? How about if in addition, they can win with more than one combination?
Which leads me to another question. Have scientists been able to replicate this process (molecules to amino acids to life)to any extent.
Not the step to life but that will likely happen within the next decade, two at the most.
What other scientifically viable theories are there that contradict Evo.
So far the TOE is the only game in town. It would always be neat if something even better were found.
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