chewybrian wrote: ↑December 20th, 2023, 7:40 pmYes, I do agree, they are still becoming a new species.“ We find they are getting less fit in the ancestral niche over time,” Lenski said. “I would argue that citrate users are — or are becoming — a new species.”
I will be patiently waiting until they finally become a new species.
It is just a matter of time, of course. In a mere few billion years,
these bacteria will evolve into super-intelligent flying monkeys with giant brains.
However, I would argue that Darwinian evolution is about survival of the fittest,
and NOT about becoming less fit in the ancestral niche over time.
The idea of Darwinian evolution has just been experimentally FALSIFIED.
Dr. Bernardo Kastrup — “Materialism is baloney!!!”
Youtube. com/watch?v=FcPyTgLILqA
Dr. Jonathan Österman, Ph.D., ETH Zürich, Switzerland