A post-darwinian probabilistic biological
evolution
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A
probabilistic evolution model, which integrates the S.T.E.. (Synthetic Theory of the
Evolution), proposes a probabilistic
interaction between the
environmental variations and the probabilistic biological evolution model with
three applications: the 5 mass extinctions (with the Dinosaurs death causes or
the Dinosaurs extinction causes at the cretaceous extinction), the iodine
influence, the increase in PO2 PAL.
1) Five most significant mass extinctions, III The Mass extinctions models : the P/T mass extinction limit, the Ordovician/Silurian
extinction, the late Devonian extinction, the KT extinction (with the Dinosaurs
disappearance causes at the KT
limit), the Trias extinction, with the mass extinctions causes and the "cambrian
explosion".
2) The iodine influence, of
volcanic and oceanic origin, on the hominids sites (with the Olduvai sites) and
the hominization.
3) The increase in PO2 P.A.L.
and its effects on the biological innovations and the
respiratory systems transformations.
This research
leads to a new darwinian natural selection
interpretation.
Salomon Borensztejn
email: sborens@aol.com
Update: July
2005
The
probabilistic model of the biological evolution is integrated within the
general framework of a probabilistic model of the universe where the chance,
defined as a factor of probability, is proposed as the underlying factor of the
order and the organization of all the phenomena, physics, biological,
cosmological, etc..., on all the scales:
http://site.voila.fr/probability