Reducibly Complex takes life!!

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What does “Reducibly Complex” stand for?

Reducibly Complex is based on the argument of Irreducible Complexity that comes from intelligent design proponents. Simply put, irreducible complexity states that many organisms or organic structures are so complex that they could not possibly have evolved through natural selection, but instead must have been “designed” by an intelligent agent. For example, there are many intricately connected components to the human eye, so many so that to take away one component would render the eye useless and thus all of the components would have to have been developed at the same time, rather than evolving slowly over millions of years (as evolution predicts). However, the argument falls apart when one looks at the eye’s function when one of these components is taken away; contrary to irreducible complexity, the eye can still function, though to a diminished degree, even if one or several of its components are removed. This is only one of many examples; the notion of irreducible complexity is falsifiable and is thus wrong.

As I am a human, the result of billions of years of evolution, I am a wonderfully complex organism. Nevertheless, my complexity is reducible, as many excellent scholars have shown.

Thus, I am Reducibly Complex.

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