Submitted by Key-Marionberry-9854 t3_115uh6t in askscience
yaminokaabii t1_j96lbr8 wrote
Reply to comment by wewbull in Why are fevers cyclical? by Key-Marionberry-9854
I had just wanted to add to your last comment, I think we are in violent agreement here! Saying evolution is "random" is simplified to the point of inaccuracy—I would say it is probabilistic.
There is definitely something to be said about going towards success. I'm thinking of the RNA world hypothesis about the origin of life wherein RNA molecules both held replicable genetic information (as DNA does) and catalyzed the chemical reactions to replicate itself. The self-sustaining molecules won out because... they sustained themselves. Life now is pretty damn good at "being successful", except when it's threatened by other life being more successful, which looks like moving away from failure.
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