You didn't mention real issue.Oh, don't be ridiculous @MemeFan. You haven't hurt me. Given we're discussing an area that I've studied this since I was a child, have a high university education in, and have worked in an industry all my life which requires first-hand knowledge of how it works, I know what I'm talking about. But I have far better things to do with my time than waste it arguing with someone who thinks they know it all because they read some books, and ignores everything anyone else says. I have real things to do.
You are explaining to me "classic biology" which mostly I already know. I'm applying computing on random mutations.
And so far all your answer have started with assuming random mutations is working while I'm claiming proof they can't.