Does that address the logic of Michael Behe though? Yes it does. Thanks.
I see where I was mislead by the dark side.
I guess the whole it's improving in one function goes out the window with this.
However we are not out of the woods yet. I mainly want to know how "An ion-powered pump for expelling substances from the cell might then have mutated to form the basis of a rotary motor" is possible without direction towards that? Or does it get improved in expelling substances until it forms a rotary motor?
I see where I was mislead by the dark side.
I guess the whole it's improving in one function goes out the window with this.
However we are not out of the woods yet. I mainly want to know how "An ion-powered pump for expelling substances from the cell might then have mutated to form the basis of a rotary motor" is possible without direction towards that? Or does it get improved in expelling substances until it forms a rotary motor?