"Evolution is all about processes that almost never happen. Every birth in every lineage is a potential speciation event, but speciation almost never happens, not once in a million births. Mutation in DNA almost never happens β not once in a trillion copings β but evolution depends on it. Take the set of infrequent accidents β things that almost never happen β and sort them into the happy accidents, the neutral accidents, and the fatal accidents; amplify the effects of the happy accidents β which happens automatically when you have replication and competition β and you get evolution."
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