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Okay? Now that that's settled, on to the actual question:
Does the theory of evolution have any technological application? This question came to me one day while I was playing Civ2 and I wondered why Darwin's Voyage gives you civ advances when IRL the theory of evolution seems to be most useful as a philosophical statement. I've never heard of evolution leading to any device, medicine or process the way quantum mechanics led to the MRI or Einstein's work led, eventually, to the nuclear age. I'm not challenging its verity in this thread, only its usefullness. I've read, in Michael Chrichton books, that evolution can be used as a metaphor for writing computer languages or describing systems, but that's not really a direct application, and MC books would also have us believe that some kinds of epilepsy turn you into an axe murderer, so, y'know, it's a questionable source. Obviously, I'm not well read on the question but if somebody could better inform me I'd appreciate it.
Does a theory based on the distant past have potential uses for the future?
Okay? Now that that's settled, on to the actual question:
Does the theory of evolution have any technological application? This question came to me one day while I was playing Civ2 and I wondered why Darwin's Voyage gives you civ advances when IRL the theory of evolution seems to be most useful as a philosophical statement. I've never heard of evolution leading to any device, medicine or process the way quantum mechanics led to the MRI or Einstein's work led, eventually, to the nuclear age. I'm not challenging its verity in this thread, only its usefullness. I've read, in Michael Chrichton books, that evolution can be used as a metaphor for writing computer languages or describing systems, but that's not really a direct application, and MC books would also have us believe that some kinds of epilepsy turn you into an axe murderer, so, y'know, it's a questionable source. Obviously, I'm not well read on the question but if somebody could better inform me I'd appreciate it.
Does a theory based on the distant past have potential uses for the future?
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