@moonbus saidClearly, see the evidence, do you? Are you wearing rose colored glasses?
a) every life form on the planet is still evolving, including humans. Humans are gradually losing their wisdom teeth -- that's one example of how we continue to evolve.
b) you don't see it because evolution in large mammals works over millions of years, and the human lifespan is too short to notice it in our own case. Evolution is visible in species which have short life s ...[text shortened]... would not be able to digest the food you eat. We need them, they do not need us. Humbling, isn't it.
There are two parts to this; it isn’t just the second law of thermodynamics. We can have entropy, but to have that coupled with the need to harness energy and make it useful simultaneously, we must direct material into a meaningful layout activity to channel energy! You think the material world would come together in such a way without falling apart isn't also in play too. In addition, the channeling must be done in such a way that it will direct highly complex work to be done with precision, equipped with error checking, ensuring that it is done correctly. Do you think that is the byproduct of an unquided process without goals or outside interference?
Seriously?!?!
@Of-Ants-and-Imps saidNo ordinary vibrations, nor particle imposition, it would seem.
Convergent architecture
@Of-Ants-and-Imps saidI think how people get around all of that is say well it’s here isn’t it? Because their default position denies every possibility they disagree with out of hand, so they can ignore details.
Piecing together all molecular components of the membrane