Lamarck wasn’t the first to come up with a theory of evolution and Darwin wasn’t right about the mechanism.
Charles Darwin’s grandfather already had a theory of evolution and arguably, even he wasn’t the first.
Charles Darwin wasn’t aware of genes. His idea of inheritance was basically the same as Lamarck’s. Only when Darwin and Mendel were combined, the “modern” theory of evolution was born, the “new synthesis” or something it’s called.
The reason we single out these two isn’t that one was first and one was right, neither was. It’s because of the Great Man of History idea. We could talk about Wallace, how he was on the same path as Darwin but Darwin published first to outcompete him. But we don’t because we like to believe in great thinkers who singlehandedly changed the world.
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
Nature doesn’t leave anything on the table if it is remotely possible (billions of years will do that) and learned experience transmitted to offspring is way too juicy. I would be wholly unsurprised at the existence of a mechanism for writing this to DNA, perhaps enhancing the chance of copy number increase or similar.
tomiant@piefed.social 2 days ago
I’m with you on this one, I’d like to think that consciousness has something to do with it (for some definition of consciousness). Being able to process one’s surroundings and pass that information on into genes would be an extremely advantageous trait to have. Clearly things are not that simple, but I like to think there’s something to it.
iSeth@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Butterflies remember being caterpillars somehow.