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I just think everything is far too complex far too precise and mechanized.. to be totally and completely accidental.




That's a very old and ultimately flawed argument. It makes a simple error: assuming that the existing world is "inevitable" or predestined. Things are as they are because they turned out that way...In other words the very existence of something discounts the improbability if its existence (unless obvious traces of intelligent action are found that can't be explained using a physical theory).

The universe is just like a handful of sand droppped on the ground...the final resulting pile may have a certain unlikely complexity, but had to turn out somehow...There is nothing that can be observed that is impossible to have developed naturally.

Also, there is nothing very precise or mechanical about the universe..modern physics shows how uncertain reality is on many levels--from subatomic particles to macro structures in the universe, things behave in odd and highly complex, unintuitive ways.


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