So you really don't believe in one of today's emerging sciences, epigenetics?cladking wrote:Enviroment is everything to the species but behavior is everything to the individuals which comprise the species. "Species" don't really exist except as collections of individuals which share characteristics. I believe behavior is closely associated with genes.SpheresOfBalance wrote: In other words, environment is everything when it comes to life on planet earth.
Perspective is always everything when communicating. The reality lies outside semantics and language.
We may not differ so much here except semantically.
"epigenetics [ep-i-juh-net-iks]
noun, ( used with a singular verb)
1. Genetics. the study of the process by which genetic information is translated into the substance and behavior of an organism: specifically, the study of the way in which the expression of heritable traits is modified by environmental influences or other mechanisms without a change to the DNA sequence."
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Though I firmly disagree with the last bit I've highlighted immediately above in red. As I understand that the environment has actually been that which has fueled Darwin's Natural Selection all along. That, so called, mutation is not random, that it is calculable, that is once all the particular ever variable environmental combinations are connected with their effects, and that shall take quite some time, as it has indeed taken quite some time, for us to get where we currently are, much longer than our short lives.
Genes are the product of star stuff, elements, as is all that we know. Where elements and electromagnetic energy were our building blocks, so they are responsible for life's differentiation. And did I mention time? This metamorphic coalescence, earth, was surely the perfect resource rich incubator, for all it's subsequent spawn, along with it's continuously variable combinations of environmentals, (elements/compounds/electromagnetic energy randomly strewn), of course.
Or at least logically, it surely seems to be the case. We are all of one origin, then we simply moved to a different environment, viola!