wilson
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Why what? Why object? The sun is an arrangement that works in harmony with other factors, the result of which is benefit to earth and its inhabitants. You are not in a position to say if the sun benefits any other planet.Not exclusively:
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/complexity
That design would have to come from an intelligent mind.It means that there are feedback loops in the equation where the values of the input variables change depending on the result. So the result keeps changing each time you calculate it.
A good example is the weather. The physical processes involved area very simple and straightforward. But it is complex which means that it's almost impossible to calculate.
Something being complex is not hard to design.
This response is also diversionary. I will have to repeat my objection:Especially not if you're using an evolutionary approach. The fact that the universe is complex is a clue that it came about by natural forces using an evolutionary mechanic. That's as true for orbits of planets as it is for life on Earth.
But this is very basic science. If you paid attention in school you should already know this?
"Then I await your explanation of how the sun became complex on its own. You would have to show what went into the complexity, including all the relevant components. Remember - there is no such thing as more complexity from less.
I call it an arrangement because it does not and cannot operate on its own. It cannot keep itself in orbit and it certainly did not create the gravity that holds it in place."
Why?
Earth does not benefit the sun. It is the other way 'round, and you cannot debunk that fact.
Again?You seem pretty sure of yourself. I'm pretty sure you can explain it.
Irrelevant.And to quote Einstein, if you can't explain something simply then you don't know it well enough.