>you now realize that evolution is just a series of patches just like a video game
>we really are living in a simulation
ur mum go boom
>>19496451
more like machine learning than patches
imo
>>19496451
>Mods
>First ones with traits.
>Apply patches
>>19496451
It's more like MMORPG
>Mod Jesus afk for 2017 years
>>19496451
We actually evolve our consciousness in leaps. That's what the rapture is we become 5D beings with 5D brains.
>>19496451
Quantum Holograph my nibba:
https://youtu.be/EQuFtyruewo
>>19496451
>>19496473
>>19499035
>/x/ doesn't understand evolution: the thread
species evolve through a combination of selective mutation (positive genetic changes relative to environment are spread from a subset of a population to the majority given enough time) and adaptive radiation (diversification of species into specific niches in order to maintain a higher fitness). there's really nothing mysterious about evolution, as the most mysterious part (missing links) are just places where fossils haven't been found/possibly can't be found due to the organism's inability to properly fossilize.
>>19499280
You're on /x/, what the hell were you really expecting...?
>>19499286
>"evolution is just a series of patches just like a video game"
just pointing out an obvious mistake
>>19499305
How is that any different from your explanation?
>>19499320
The fact that it's more complex than a "series of patches" and that it's definitely not like a video game?
>>19496473
more like DLC
>>19499337
It's a simpler way of explaining evolution. I don't see what you're missing. Going from amphibious abomination to bipedal mammal is sort of like a patch (or level up), in the way that humans are better off now.
>>19496451
>video games are now a series of patches
Remember when games were good and finished when you bought them?
>>19499280
How is that different than "patches ?
>>19496451
I see it's like world of warcraft. Every patch makes it unfair for someone but better for others.
Evolution is largely non-predictive and is only reactive. And this is where your analogy completely falls apart.
Adaptations to existing environments only occurs with pre-existing traits. That is, long hair or fat retention must exist in the genepool for them to become prevalent in a changing environment. Short of selective breeding or genetic engineering, evolution displays no recognizable intent or direction in modifying organisms. It's just that these surviving traits already existed, and these surviving traits simply survive.
>>19499782
>Remember when games were good and finished when you bought them?
But they weren't.
Those games you are talking about were often shit for multiplayer explicitly because of balance issues that you and your retarded friends weren't able to figure out unless you went to gamefaqs for glitches and strategies. At which point your friends would stop playing with you.
Why did the black races stop receiving updates so quickly, are they a micro$oft product?
>>19501008
t. wh*te boi using mac
>>19496451
so are aliens interfering with evolution comparable with DLCs?