I don’t think that it is profound or novel; just as obvious as the sun on a summer day, but you evos are selectively blind as to it’s obvious consequences.
You relly made my point well.
Is this what passes for thinking in your circles?
Cancers tends to happen late in life, after childbearing. We have evolved many protections against cancers early in life, but natural selection has only a modest protective ability for individuals who have already had children past the age of maturation.
2. I still don't understand your point. All this guy is saying is that he believes that point mutations are not responsible for cancers. What does that have to do with "positive outcomes?""I dont think that it is profound or novel; just as obvious as the sun on a summer day, but you evos are selectively blind as to its obvious consequences"
You didn't answer his question.
Nor have you related your non sequitur to the OP's original intent.