Scenarios about 'natural selection'
The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring, as described by Charles Darwin in his theory of evolution. Natural selection acts as the primary mechanism of evolutionary change, allowing advantageous traits to become more common in successive generations while disadvantageous traits become less common. In alternate history scenarios, changes to evolutionary pressures or timelines can dramatically alter the development of species, ecosystems, and even human civilization.
What If Darwin Developed Different Relationships with Asia?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Charles Darwin's scientific journey through Asia reshaped his evolutionary theory and transformed the colonial scientific relationship between East and West.