(February 11, 2020 at 6:54 pm)Yukon_Jack Wrote: So Bilateral symmetry ensures the eyes are spaced apart just perfectly, my!
“said mutations are 100% random”
False ”
Nope, you are false, mutations are 100% random. This is your crutch to lie about this.
NS can do absolutely nothing in the way of developing new traits because mutations are what causes new traits to emerge.
Your repeated lies to this not helping your cause
Evolution as a whole works both ways, it's not all about the positive effects as some changes can be for the WORSE for a species of animal. It's those that live longer that have more chance of passing on their genetic material, those those with more beneficial mutations live longer and have more offspring, and so on and so forth.
With Eye's in particular there would be a case of some mutations not placing the eyes far enough apart/one eye/eyes too far apart/eyes in different locations etc [of course changing over the courses of billions of years] where those that were at a disadvantage either died or simply could not reproduce as well as the others who's eyes were evolutionary more beneficial to the continue'd line of whatever animal it relates too.
There is a really good video on the evolution of the eye in particular from the Cosmos Tv show:
"Be Excellent To Each Other"