IEchoU t1_j9jgkgx wrote on February 22, 2023 at 12:21 PM Reply to What are more accepted hypotheses that similarly explain the aspects of hominid evolution that the "pseudoscientific" aquatic ape theory does? by KEVLAR60442 That's a curious way to view evolution, like it's reactive to what would make our lives more convenient. Mutations are random, it's very much human choice/action that determines which traits become dominant within the species Permalink −4−
IEchoU t1_j9jgkgx wrote
Reply to What are more accepted hypotheses that similarly explain the aspects of hominid evolution that the "pseudoscientific" aquatic ape theory does? by KEVLAR60442
That's a curious way to view evolution, like it's reactive to what would make our lives more convenient.
Mutations are random, it's very much human choice/action that determines which traits become dominant within the species