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Originally Posted by Master_Shake
How does morality originate in evolution? Evolution is a description of observable phenomenae. Morality is a code of conduct for human beings.
I don't see the convergence.
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O. k. it's a long story. The mathematical philosophy, which is my main concern today, gives no proof of evolution. But a consequence of a belief in evolution should be that not only all living organisms but also all other -isms (such as socialism, capitalism, good or bad moral etcetera) are products of evolution, the latter by evolution of signal patterns - instead of DNA-messages - in human brains.
But I will try to give my explanation in a pop-scientific manner, preferably in a new thread about Gaussian Adaptation, GA. My intension is to present definitions and the basic theorem in a first post followed by new posts and discussions hopefully clarifying different possible applications such as for instance the evolution in the brain.
Besides, there is a risk that my article about GA in Wikipedia will be deleted because it's notability is not enough or because sources are not reliable, so, in such a case my links to Wiki must be redirected to
ScienceBlog.