if you think it's overly complex, how does that argue for intelligent design?
Natural selection only rewards economy and elegance when it confers a selective advantage, and inherited traits don't get magically optimised even when they start to get baroque or unwieldy in descendant species.
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if you think it's overly complex, how does that argue for intelligent design?
Natural selection only rewards economy and elegance when it confers a selective advantage, and inherited traits don't get magically optimised even when they start to get baroque or unwieldy in descendant species.