-—Something like that should be easy to replicate in a lab-—
To achieve enlightenment, you should spend some time in the lab
The lab can be a near by park or especially a state park of some size.
Don’t worry about the fauna. A study of some aspect of the flora will be much more enlightening and will induce further study both at home and in your new lab.
I would suggest buying a Petersons Guide to Wild Flowers as a place to start. Take the field guide, a notebook and perhaps a camera, an open mind and you are in the science business
You will actually observe natural selection
>>You will actually observe natural selection
Yes I will. Natural selection is micro-evolution, not macro-evolution. The Galapagos Finch had a different beak than a regular finch. It did not have scales or vestiges of a shell. People often confuse natural selection for evolution because that’s what the humanist agenda in schools teaches.