Perfection is the enemy of evolution.
The universal phenomenon of evolution consists of change after change in flow configuration in a time direction that is perceptible to the observer. This reality clashes with the doctrine of precise optima, minima, and maxima, now rigidly in place because of calculus and computational simulations of all kinds of flowing and changing configurations. With two dissimilar examples, access on an area (a human settlement) and along a line (animal locomotion), it is shown that even a 1-percent imperfection in performance is accompanied by a sizable bandwidth of freedom to hit the 'target', that is, an easily accessible design with close to perfect performance. The evolutionary designs reveal the physics behind the phenomenon of diminishing returns in the vicinity of the mathematical optimum. In evolution what works is kept.
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Published In
DOI
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Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Time
- Physics
- Locomotion
- Humans
- Biological Evolution
- Bioinformatics
- Animals
- 40 Engineering
- 31 Biological sciences
- 09 Engineering