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How Natural Selection is Blind in the Process of Evolution ?

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How Natural Selection is Blind in the Process of Evolution ?

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The mechanism of natural selection is not a sentient being, therefore doesn’t make judgements and can’t see where it is heading, the beneficial genes survive and the useless ones don’t, causing evolution. This could easily mean that a species evolves in a way that will not be good for it in the end, say the climate is changing to be much hotter, the species will evolve to survive best, but if there is a cold snap it will wipe them all out, that could be said to be bad planning on natural selection’s part, but that is because natural selection is a process that just happens, it doesn’t have a game plan.

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