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- Embed this notice@Marakus I didn't say complex structures can't arise. I said *complex biological systems* won't arise. And they won't. Because the incremental mechanism of change is too small, and the *amount* of change required is too big.
Evolution purports to explain how a spider goes from not making a web, to making a web. That has nothing to do with adapting to the environment. It requires the spider to not only develop *several* complex systems, but to also acquire instinctive web-making behavior. This caliber of astonishing leap forward supposedly happened billions upon billions of times on earth, and all through random defects in genetic material.