Replication is the fundamental source of the basic instincts.
Drivel. Simple replication cannot produce anything except more of the same, you need variation and, most importantly,
selection to produce anything that is useful for survival (like instincts).
You have no answer...except 'emergence'.
I never mentioned emergence - it's not directly relevant to the basic point. Replication is the starting point. Relatively simple molecules can replicate but obviously can't have any instincts. Instinct arise from natural selection. I explained you again exactly
how instincts arise via natural selection (
#165) and, yet again, you've just ignored it. That is an actual
explanation, not a superstition driven assertion.
Rather....consciousness is the cause of replication.
Conscious intent is the source of evolution.
Just more empty foot-stamping.
This is very clear in phenotypic plasticity.
Survival, reproduction, parenting, changing ones phenotypes to suit the environment etc. are clear indicators of direction and purpose behind evolution.
Just repeating the same baseless, scientifically illiterate drivel over and over again, isn't going to change the answers. Phenotypic plasticity is
not evolution. It is
the result of evolution (the first replicators couldn't possible have had phenotypic plasticity) and it doesn't change the genome so cannot possibly explain the diversity of life.
Why do you always run away from addressing the actual points being made? You seem to be too afraid to actually think about the subject.
Some form of consciousness and intent is obvious.
"It's obvious, innit?" is
such a convincing argument. Doubly so coming from somebody who has repeatedly shown they don't understand even the basics of the science, totally ignores the reasoning presented to them, and obviously desperately wants there assertions to be true.
As long as you don't understand evolution (think natural selection is a metaphor), your posts about it are going to be based on false assumptions, so, at the very least, and if you have any interest at all in reality, you need to grasp the theory of evolution as it stands.