(May 14, 2018 at 11:39 pm)Tizheruk Wrote:Quote:Agree to disagree.No
Quote:See post above.It's still wrong
Quote:It is designed. Certain parts can be used for other machines I agree. Like the union might work for another molecular machine,.No it's not . Nope this refutes the point . If it can be reduced it not irreducibly complex no matter how specific the alteration . And if it can be alter once there is no reason to believe it can't be altered ever more. Or that it's individual components could not have been part of prior evolved systems . When you accept one alteration there is no reason to to accept a vast variety of prior forms that with varied additions came to current states.
Yes.
Agree to disagree.
Certain components, like the union, may be used for other machines. That is just a component though. Remove a part from the pump and the pump fails so it is irreducibly complex.