Nature is not cruel. It is not kind. It is indifferent. We are accustomed to stories where struggle has meaning, death serves a purpose, and survival indicates virtue. In What Survives Is What Remains, Marcus Qadar dismantles these comforting narratives to reveal the mechanical reality of natural selection. Drawing on evolutionary biology and rigorous philosophical inquiry, this book argues that the "balance of nature" is a myth.
Evolution is not a ladder toward perfection, intelligence, or morality. It is a process of subtraction-a relentless algorithm that filters out whatever fails to replicate. Inside, you will discover:. Selection as Subtraction: Why survival is not a reward for excellence, but simply the result of not being removed.. The Function of Suffering: How pain, violence, and cruelty are not "bugs" in the system, but highly efficient adaptations..
The Myth of Progress: Why bacteria are just as "evolved" as humans, and why complexity often leads to extinction.. The Illusion of Morality: A look at ethics as a local survival strategy, shaped by conditions that no longer exist.. The Reality of Extinction: Understanding that 99% of all species are gone, and that intelligence offers no immunity from the same fate. This is not a book for those seeking spiritual reassurance or the glorification of human potential.
It is a study of the world as it actually is: a place where the only currency is reproduction, and the only guarantee is that conditions will change."No villains. No mercy. Only what remains."
Nature is not cruel. It is not kind. It is indifferent. We are accustomed to stories where struggle has meaning, death serves a purpose, and survival indicates virtue. In What Survives Is What Remains, Marcus Qadar dismantles these comforting narratives to reveal the mechanical reality of natural selection. Drawing on evolutionary biology and rigorous philosophical inquiry, this book argues that the "balance of nature" is a myth.
Evolution is not a ladder toward perfection, intelligence, or morality. It is a process of subtraction-a relentless algorithm that filters out whatever fails to replicate. Inside, you will discover:. Selection as Subtraction: Why survival is not a reward for excellence, but simply the result of not being removed.. The Function of Suffering: How pain, violence, and cruelty are not "bugs" in the system, but highly efficient adaptations..
The Myth of Progress: Why bacteria are just as "evolved" as humans, and why complexity often leads to extinction.. The Illusion of Morality: A look at ethics as a local survival strategy, shaped by conditions that no longer exist.. The Reality of Extinction: Understanding that 99% of all species are gone, and that intelligence offers no immunity from the same fate. This is not a book for those seeking spiritual reassurance or the glorification of human potential.
It is a study of the world as it actually is: a place where the only currency is reproduction, and the only guarantee is that conditions will change."No villains. No mercy. Only what remains."