I couldn't help but notice that you didn't support that with your characteristic dictionary definition. No doubt an oversight on your part. Let me fix that for you.
com·plex·i·ty
/kəmˈpleksədē/
noun
the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
Hmmm, somehow your definition doesn't seem to quite match. So I guess I'll have to stick with by my original premise...if the 2nd law of thermodynamics is correct, then complexity must increase out of sheer necessity, no intent required.
There is a major difference between random complexity and organizational complexity:
What do you mean complexity?
1 : the quality or condition of being difficult to understand or of lacking simplicity the complexity of a problem. 2 : something difficult to understand or lacking simplicity the complexities of business.
Define Organization?
1 : the act or process of arranging He assisted in the organization of a new club. 2 : the state or way of being arranged We studied the organization of government. 3 : a group of people united for a common purpose a business organization.
What is organized complexity Jane Jacobs?
Jane Jacobs is known for her suggestive use of the then new idea of 'organized complexity'. She proposed that cities were best understood as 'problems of organized complexity' which meant “dealing simultaneously with a sizeable number of factors which are interrelated into an organic whole” (Jacobs 1961; 432).
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And you keep mentioning the 2nd law of thermodynamics as though this is evidence for naturalism when the second law of thermodynamics refers to energy (heat) as dissipative, which means that without a source of energy things will cool down and not heat up due to thermal exchange.
And if the universe is a closed system, which it is, then no amount of energy can enter or escape the system, which means that the amount of thermodynamic input to the universe is 0 and this means that nothing would ever cause an explosion (like a big bang) to occur, because where is the energy coming from if the universe began as nothing, which is what the theory of evolution claims.
What is 2nd law of thermodynamics in physics?
The second law of thermodynamics states that heat transfer occurs spontaneously only from higher to lower temperature bodies.

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