ATP production, look at all those atoms right in place

Yes, the more common name is the gambler’s fallacy used for the now debunked creationist argument of irreducible complexity. The flaw is that it fails to account for the possibility of gradual evolution, and the emergence of complex systems through a series of simpler, functional steps. It essentially assumes that a system must be fully functional from the start, ignoring the evidence of evolutionary pathways that lead to complexity.

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