Uninitiated may find it strange that artificial evolution resides among a class of problem solving methods belonging to a field named computational intelligence. Some people still believe that nature's trial-and-error way to adapt subsystems to their environment is a prodigal game at dice that has led to admirable results only due to vast resources of time and space. A rather simple gedankenexperiment, however, reveals that all 10"8"0 most elementary particles in the universe together with 10"6"0 tiniest time steps since the begin of time cannot explain the development of even simplest bacterial genomes by pure random sampling. Organic evolution must have found a more efficient way to develop clever individuals and manag...