Talk:Zero-Force Evolutionary Law
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I think this article should be deleted. It relates two persons' slightly different way of talking about evolution. We already have an article on evolution. This is not about another phenomenon. --Ettrig (talk) 19:43, 10 September 2017 (UTC)
This article should not be deleted; in fact, I will possibly work on expanding this article. Evolution is not a single thing. Biological evolution is an entire field of science. Evolution is the result or observed fact, and underlying that evolution there are known to be a variety of mechanisms. These include but are not limited to natural selection, genetic drift, and sexual selection. The Zero-Force Evolutionary Law is a peer reviewed process of evolution that is considered to be distinct from others. Regardless whether it is a controversial principle or not, the fact of its discussion in the literature is undisputed. MarcBogonovich (talk) 02:05, 3 November 2021 (UTC)