Evolution and Scientific Creativity
Evolution is trusted and a theory with substantive evidence we feel to be true, whether this is a conception of evolutionary biology by symbiosis or parasitism or a combination of the two.
My favoured explanation is an evolutionary cycle whereby the mainstream is symbiotic with an evolutionary by-product and the symbiosis combats for survival to a circular combating of a parasitic by-product- just as with human civilisation. And so in order to survive we combat the parasitism resulting by symbiotic means: a community of peoples and countries in mutual harmony throughout the world.
This is minding me to comment now on scientific creativity. Scientific creativity has a basis, some considering it to be dangerous because of the religious connotations.
I am a Christian, and from a religious point of view, a lot is explained for me by original sin. This is how I know creativity, the difference between right and wrong. Sometimes with science things can be explained with spontaneity and sometimes with a process of development.
This can be demonstrated by study of history and methodology, whether sometimes we think history evolves with spontaneity or is a consistent development in process. This is human. Perhaps in a small way we may call it evolution.
To think in terms of original sin and spontaneities of an existent Adam and Eve, we may conceive both scientific creativity and also an evolutionary process based on a cycle of symbiosis building, always within the cycle of being partly broken by parasites in evolution and its original sin until the symbiosis of Christian sociabilities continues the evolutionary cycle.
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