Oh, I can conceive of such a thing quite handily. I can also conceive of other science fiction scenarios, but conceiving of something does not make it science. Just conceiving of something is metaphysics at best.
Only to a middle school biology student, and a poor one at that; middle school students are after all taught about natural selection.
Now there’s a hypothesis that can be tested.
And it has been, and it fails.
I had to look it up – never heard of the guy.
My brothers with graduate degrees in mathematics disagree. Yes, mathematics can be applied in such a way as to give the appearance of supporting your concept, but that requires using certain postulates that do not in fact match reality, the primary one being that natural selection doesn’t work.
Where’s your mechanism? Without a mechanism you’re just throwing words around.
Or to put it another way, biological systems do not escape the reality that there is no perpetual motion machine.