I am an avid subscriber to Discover Magazine (probably proving that I a big science wannabe) and their top story for this month is on a computer program called Avida which they claim proves Evolution. The program simulates life forms which reproduce, mutate, and exchange "genetic" information. These "life forms" are able to develop and change with time to meet various goals set for them by researchers. They even managed to avoid death by fooling researchers into thinking they were already dead.
Of course, this only proves that if the world works the way evolutionary theorists claim it works, then evolution is possible and even inevitable. Of course, it has not been proven that the world does work that way. Again, the truth or falsity of macroevolution has no bearing on my faith. But it is interesting to see the evolutionary faithful try to turn this into the first mathematical proof of the theory.
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