Some would like to say that there is no such thing as evolution, some would argue for the idea. I suggest that the whole concept of evolution is a relative one, in which we as humans have determined what it is or isn't, as we do with most ideas. So what evolution is will be different for each person. Hence there is no need to say there is or is no evolution, but rather, this is my idea of it.
Still there is a problem I feel, with the question itself. It asks about the "cycle" of evolution. That assumption may not be shared even by those who agree that we are an evolving species. Whether it be from a biological evolution or a spiritual one, does the process have to be cyclic? Could it be linear, or multi-dimensional? Could it be finite or infinite, even if it is determined to be cyclic? Thus the questioner needs to rephrase his or her question. I think when doing this, the answer will be found in the question! - Parinda
cycle is not exactly the correct term, but it is continuous.
Unfortunately, the evolution of man cannot be traced in a continuous way. This is why many people doubt that the theory of evolution is more than a theory. Scientific evidence does follow the evolution of man but there are gaps that are not explained.
it is called a cycle because it is a continuous process.
The Convection Cycle
Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
because the word cycle. which means continuous process
rock cycle the continuous series of changes that rocks undergo
Horologic cycle is the continuous rotation of water. Horologic cycle is also known to be called a water cycle.
The decision making process of the CRM process requires a cycle of continuous assessment until the benefits of completing mission. The evaluation process is another process that requires a cycle of continuous assessment.
the rock cycle
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Another name of water cycle is hydrologic cycle. It is a continuous process.