Monday, 7 December 2015

How does evolution produce complex organs

It can't be explained by evolution, at least not very well. There is zero evolutionary advantage for an organism to have half of the characteristics needed for vision, in fact, multiple half formed mechanisms would be a huge detriment. That said, consider the hundreds of the complex systems present within humans? Adding time to the equation does not solve this fundamental paradox. If one of those mechanisms in a complex system does not work, the system does not work, if one of the systems in a human body does not work, it is like the person does not live (consider that of the hundreds of systems within a human body, most are essential to sustaining life). As a medical doctor I can attest to how unbelievably complex the human body is. I am not saying there is a god, but I also can't believe that time and mutation were enough to provide for the complexity we see in humans and other organisms.

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