Book: What is your dangerous idea? / Edited by John Brockman / Article: Seeing Darwin in the light of Einstein; Seeing Einstein in the light of Darwin. / by Lee Smolin. / ===. Seeing Einstein in the light of Darwin suggests that natural selection could act not only on living things but on the properties defining the various species of elementary particles. / Page 115 / We physicists have now to understand Darwin’s lesson: The only way to understand how one out of a vast number of choices was made, which favors improbable structure, is that is the result of evolution by natural selection. / Page 117 / Now the only possible way of accounting for the laws of nature, and for uniformity in general, is to suppose them results of evolution. / Page 117 / And I believe that once this is achieved, Einstein and Darwin will be understood as partners in the greatest revolution yet in science, . . . / Page 118 / =====================.
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