On the Foundations of the Theory of Evolution

Diederik Aerts, Stan Bundervoet, M. Czachor, Bart D'Hooghe, L. Gabora, Philippe Polk, S. Sozzo
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Abstract

Darwinism conceives evolution as a consequence of random variation and natural selection, hence it is based on a materialistic, i.e. matter-based, view of science inspired by classical physics. But matter in itself is considered a very complex notion in modern physics. More specifically, at a microscopic level, matter and energy are no longer retained within their simple form, and quantum mechanical models are proposed wherein potential form is considered in addition to actual form. In this paper we propose an alternative to standard Neodarwinian evolution theory. We suggest that the starting point of evolution theory cannot be limited to actual variation whereupon is selected, but to variation in the potential of entities according to the context. We therefore develop a formalism, referred to as Context driven Actualization of Potential (CAP), which handles potentiality and describes the evolution of entities as an actualization of potential through a reiterated interaction with the context. As in quantum mechanics, lack of knowledge of the entity, its context, or the interaction between context and entity leads to different forms of indeterminism in relation to the state of the entity. This indeterminism generates a non-Kolmogorovian distribution of probabilities that is different from the classical distribution of chance described by Darwinian evolution theory, which stems from a 'actuality focused', i.e. materialistic, view of nature. We also present a quantum evolution game that highlights the main differences arising from our new perspective and shows that it is more fundamental to consider evolution in general, and biological evolution in specific, as a process of actualization of potential induced by context, for which its material reduction is only a special case.
论进化论的基础
达尔文主义认为进化是随机变异和自然选择的结果,因此它是基于唯物主义的,即基于物质的,受经典物理学启发的科学观。但物质本身在现代物理学中被认为是一个非常复杂的概念。更具体地说,在微观层面上,物质和能量不再保留在它们的简单形式中,并且提出了量子力学模型,其中除了实际形式之外还考虑了潜在形式。在本文中,我们提出了一个替代标准新达尔文进化论的理论。我们认为,进化论的起点不能局限于选择的实际变异,而应局限于实体根据上下文的潜力的变异。因此,我们开发了一种形式主义,称为情境驱动的潜力实现(CAP),它处理潜力,并将实体的演变描述为通过与情境的反复互动实现潜力。就像在量子力学中一样,缺乏对实体、其背景或背景与实体之间相互作用的了解,会导致与实体状态有关的不同形式的不确定性。这种不确定性产生了一种非柯尔莫戈洛夫概率分布,这与达尔文进化论所描述的经典概率分布不同,后者源于“以现实为中心”,即唯物主义的自然观。我们还提出了一个量子进化游戏,突出了我们的新观点所产生的主要差异,并表明将一般的进化和具体的生物进化视为由环境诱导的潜在实现过程更为基本,其物质减少只是一个特例。
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