"The evolution of species?"
Lena is a little curious. When it comes to the law of species evolution, it should undoubtedly be the field of evolutionism. However, the mages of the immortal throne only understood the blood factor and genetic law a short time ago. Can they deduce a similar theory of evolution so soon?
With this in mind, he looked at the paper right in the middle of the table.
The content of this paper is projected into the air, so that everyone can browse it at will. Lena noticed that except Hannah, only bell and Igor are reading it carefully, and the rest of the people just look at it for a few times and don't pay attention to it.
Maybe they are good at different factions, so it's not good to comment.
With this in mind, Lena looked at the paper and found out why it was sent to the review committee of this office to identify potentially innovative and disruptive papers.
Mr. Potsdam's theory belongs to the evolutionist school, which is one of the two opposite schools in the immortal throne about the origin of biology. The view of this school is that biology is not what people see at the beginning, but evolves from simple to complex, from monotony to diversity.
As for the other group, they think that creatures are born like this, and human beings are the masters of the world from the beginning. The two groups have been arguing endlessly since the time of the ancient magic empire. However, many recent studies show that biological evolution is more convincing.
This master Potsdam Batiste has lived in a half plane which has been defined as safety for a long time, studying the ecology of those wild animals. In the observation record of ten years, he gradually condensed a viewpoint about the evolution of organisms.
That is, organisms will be affected by the surrounding environment, and the evolution of species will also change with the environment. The more frequently used organs, the easier it is to get evolution, and the traits evolved to adapt to the environment can be inherited.
Potsdam gives a simple example: the human brain.
The more you think and use your brain for a long time, the smarter you will be. The more lazy you are and the more stupid you will be if you give up thinking. From the perspective of what people have observed, this theory is quite practical.
"Use to advance, discard to retreat..."
seeing the summary at the end of the paper, Lena murmured to himself.
"Although we haven't consulted the data of similar species, from the data presented in the paper, I think this view is not subversive, at least it is quite enlightening. I don't know what your opinions are?"
Hannah added, seeing that everyone else had finished reading the paper.
"I have no problem."
Director Percival said at first, and then Roger and saffroth nodded their heads in agreement.
Igor thought about it, but didn't say anything in the end.
Bell frowned, hesitated, and finally shrugged with a sigh.
"Since everyone has no opinion, just follow Hannah's original idea...
" please wait a moment, Lord Percival. "
Lena's voice interrupted director pasiwar's concluding remarks, which made everyone present look at the young man sitting in the corner of the long table.
"... what can I do for you, Lena?"
Director pasiwar was stunned before he asked.
"I don't think it's easy to comment on this paper."
Lena's words raised the eyebrows of director Percival.
"When reviewing a paper, it's not appropriate to carry out the same experiment according to the opinions and conclusions, or at least find the phenomenon that can be explained by the content of the paper in the past records. In this way, it seems not appropriate to get the review results of the paper without other theoretical support."
Lainer said that he has read the manual of the paper reviewer, which clearly describes how to evaluate a paper as a paper reviewer. The most important point is to practice to get true knowledge, and never evaluate a paper only by relying on the content described in the paper.
As a matter of fact, the reviewers made comments on the previous papers of Lena only after experiments. Even the most difficult to verify genetic papers have been gradually proved by some mages of the immortal throne after studying other creatures recently.
Therefore, Lena believes that it is precisely because he is on the Review Committee for breakthrough papers that he should be more cautious. In the face of such papers, he can draw conclusions without careful verification, which is not only a dereliction of duty for the paper writer, but also a blasphemy for his work.
"What do you think, Hannah?"
Instead of responding directly to Lena, director pasiwar turned to Hannah, the first reviewer of the paper.
"Well, having said that, it's very difficult for this paper to be verified directly. From the perspective of practical observation, I don't think there is much problem."
Hannah was also troubled. Originally, the paper presented at the seminar was difficult for the first reviewer to grasp. She wanted to give the decision to her superior, pasiwal. Now that pasiwal nodded, her review opinions would be guaranteed. But she didn't expect to kill a Lena on the way, which was not so good."I think this theory is too one-sided to emphasize the role of subjectivity. If long-term use of an organ can lead to evolution and be passed on to the next generation, how can we explain the conclusion that the constitutions of parents and children are totally different?"
Lena asked in a low voice.
"What's more, according to this conclusion, species have already evolved every organ of the body to the extreme in thousands of years. The world is not the same as it is now. This is the answer that can be obtained by a little logical reasoning."
"This..."
for a moment, Hannah was speechless. She looked at director pasiwal and tried to get support.
"Hannah, since Lena said that, you might as well go back and look for other information to verify it. Don't jump to conclusions so easily."
Instead of continuing to support Hannah, director pasiwal asked her to review the paper again.
"... OK, I see."
Hannah reluctantly put away her paper and glanced at Lena. She didn't know what the emotion was.
"Let's go on."
As if nothing had happened, director pasiwar motioned for the seminar to continue.
In the discussion of the following papers, Lena put forward some suggestions on the imperfections. By the end of the meeting, it was lunch time.
After finishing the final conclusion, pasiwar thought for a moment and spoke in a quiet way to remind Lena.
"Lena, you are an assistant judge. You are mainly responsible for the record and final result of the seminar. Do you understand?"
"Of course I understand."
Lena nodded slightly, and of course he recognized what director Percival meant.
That's to get Lena to mind his own business.
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