Irreducible complexity

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Irreducible complexity
Irreducible complexity is the idea that some biological systems are too complex to have evolved through natural selection. It’s like saying that if you took away any one part of a car, it wouldn’t run. It’s like saying that if you took away one part of a clock, it wouldn’t tell the time. It’s like saying that if you took away one part of a basketball team, they couldn’t win a game. Fun fact: irreducible complexity is a concept created by Michael Behe, a biochemist and intelligent design advocate.