"The essential nature of design can be defined as the generation of organized functional systems.
Central to this process must be the active coordination of independent variables, these being principally the form and materials of each component part, and the relationship of components. Coordination is required at all levels of design—whether of individual elements, systems of parts, or the integration of whole systems.
Natural selection theory, however, must assume coordinated improvements as already given. This is illustrated here with particular reference to the classic vertebrate eye sequence. At each stage this can be shown to fail Darwin’s own test of full functional gradualism, the basic premise of evolution."
Natural selection theory, however, must assume coordinated improvements as already given. This is illustrated here with particular reference to the classic vertebrate eye sequence. At each stage this can be shown to fail Darwin’s own test of full functional gradualism, the basic premise of evolution."
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