Well, that would depend on what constitutes a core bit of a painting or sculpture, I guess.
Doesn't really matter, because it's not replaceable.
or at least, it's not designed and made to be able to replace parts of it.
It can be done though, that would be restoration work.
But the painting or sculpture is basically one thing.
But the painting is made up of parts. (canvas, paint...)
Or indeed any function, beyond some people finding them pleasing. Not sure that counts a s a function eiter.
I'm not an art fan.
Although i like the art you can find in car design, like the beauties from the 50s and 60s.
Or industrial design in general, can be art too.
We both know that's not true. I mean it might take some work, but it's far from impossible.
If the PCB breaks down, i can't get it out without damaging the LiPo cell. The housing will be lost too.
Maybe not impossible.
Depends on the tools i have.
At any rate, the premise that started this trhead is from a youtube video. It's not exactly the Oracle at Delphi.
Then i'll have to go back further in this topic.
...and use my phone to watch Youtube, because my browser has become ancient, and i can't upgrade because i still run Ubuntu 10.4 on this remnant of a 2007 Toshiba laptop... (it can die on me any moment...)
It is, but that's not part replacement.
Why not?
Because they work together without being bolted together?
Okay, probably because the parts are somewhat autonomous you'd call them units or indeed, organisms.
But how about organ transplants then?
Hmmm... Maybe the same as that potted power bank...
Can be done maybe, but it's difficult and not designed to replace parts and has bad effects on the rest of the organism.
But there's still the irreducible complexity argument.
Some claim it has been debunked, but that's baloney.
Every system is irreducibly complex.
Not complete = no worky.
Or rather, not able to do what it's for.
So you say living nature is different.
Replacing parts of living nature is different.
But they HAVE to be replaced because they die (break) and all parts depend on eachother.
Yes, it's probably over built, but you need Oxigen that plants provide, and food that plants provide, and all kinds of things need to be done by organisms in the eco system for it to function and sustain itself.
Living nature needs a planet with water and sunshine.
Never mind what a tiny little cell needs have to function.
And all this is determined by coded DNA.