dude_chillin_park t1_iuh3hg0 wrote on October 31, 2022 at 8:08 AM Reply to comment by breckenridgeback in ELI5: How do plants know that they will be eaten and therefore their seeds will be spread and regrow? by HazeThere In fact, universal darwinism asks us to believe that a universe with spherical water droplets is more fit/stable than one without, and that's why it persists long enough for us to exist in it. Permalink Parent 1
dude_chillin_park t1_iuh3hg0 wrote
Reply to comment by breckenridgeback in ELI5: How do plants know that they will be eaten and therefore their seeds will be spread and regrow? by HazeThere
In fact, universal darwinism asks us to believe that a universe with spherical water droplets is more fit/stable than one without, and that's why it persists long enough for us to exist in it.