shernren said:I think that a reasonable formal way to state this challenge is: can you show that out of all possible random evolutionary paths that begin from a simple eye-spot, there is not one single one that would culminate in the eye designs we see today?
A person cannot swim across the Atlantic because he/she would run out of energy. But what does the natural selection mechanism "run out of" so that it cannot reach the modern eye design?
Thanks, that is a good way of formulating it.
Another consideration to keep in mind is that in an evolutionary scenario we are not dealing with just one "swimmer", but with generation after generation of "swimmers". So the analogy would be more like a relay in which a fresh swimmer replaces the one who has reached the point of exhaustion. That way, even human swimmers could swim the Atlantic.
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