noguru
Well-known member
Variation
The evidence is that variation has always been there in the gene pools of all living things. Anything that has function is not there by chance, not the produce of randomness.
The mutations we see are a break down in the information process, that would be from order toward randomness. Nature cannot move from randomness toward order without purpose.
The production of mutations is an increase of information which the laws of physics says is not possible in a closed system, a cell is a closed system. Sun rays only provides heat and that can only increase entropy, it can not reverse it.
--Dave
Yes Dave genetic variation is in the gene pool because it is constantly changing, not because it is static.
We have already demonstrated how previously random events can serve a purpose for other things/events. You do not study nature much do you, Dave?