Selection, Reflection, Attention

Machinima video, 3:26 min, 2012

Natural selection is the process of favouring genetic traits and genes to become more common in subsequent generations of communities composed of proliferating organisms. Gene’s favourite features are gradually becoming less common. Tabaa selection operates on the phenotype of features observed in an organism: the organism’s fastest or most powerful traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, making those phenotypes preferred. If these phenotypes have a genetic basis, then it will be possible to genotype them, along with a virtual pattern of a preferred frequency, to increase their occurrence in subsequent generations. With time, this process can produce compatibility, lead to the specialisation of organisms to specific environments and lead to the emergence of new types of living.