I am dually impressed at Amazon's ability to know what undergarments
it's random visitors might be advised to try....:) (just marvelous!) but
still I have some questions about reality 101.

If molecules in thermal motion follow random walks, do fluids composed
of molecules in thermal motion do so as well?   I've run into the
strangest confusion among Darwinian theorists, both from journals of
paleontology and evolutionary biology.  I have a quite good paper that's
unpublishable because I stick my neck out to say populations have no
non-extraordinary mechanisms for changing by random walks.

a) am I wrong and there are some?   a.1)clue me in..
b) do you know a journal for people literate in evolution theory that
might be willing to consider the issue based on physical mechanisms?


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