Irreducible Complex Ants
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I believe you may have schizophrenia if you hear voices in your head...
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I don't see a shred of irrefutable evidence against evolution in this video. And one mistake in this video, evolution doesn't say that everything came about by blind coincidence. It's a matter of changing adaptations to fit natural selection.
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@ovaisreza The name you're trying to find is Antony Flew, and he was so senile he couldn't remember the names of his colleges.
Irreducable Complexity is a result of evolution, and IC structures are to be expected in evolved systems. This was shown as early as 1918 by HJ Muller.
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man, why is this guy starting trouble with evolution is wrong? Ant doesn't need to evolve if they are already are "survival of the fittest" and they are already a "natural selection". And why not mention wasps, bees, and hornets? They are related to ants. I assume they are evolve form from ants.
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Not a single demonstration of irreducible complexity in this video. I'm extremely dissapointed.
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go to wikipedia and search "evolution of the eye" for a diagram and step by step breakdown of the eyes evolution
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I see my comment still isnt posted. Damn
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why dont you proove me wrong here then, bring dawkins argument here, and let me rip it into pieces if front you.
Irreducible complexity can evolve.
If AB is irreducible complex, and can not have evolved via A->AB or B->AB, there is the possibility AC->ABC->AB.
In this path, the last step was to loose C.
Example:
The Venus flytrap might have evolved from the sundew this way. The Venus flytrap has sensitive leaves with hooks at the edge that can close, and it needs all these features in order to catch flies. But if it had a sticky surface, too, the other features could evolve slowly.
kereng5 3 years ago 3
why dont you stop_?
just stop!
and stay silent just for an hour
see maybe you will start hearing a "voice"
you know that voice?
HighFlyingDutchman 3 years ago