"Then comes the problem of the first complex cell, which must arise in one fell swoop as an integrated unit. In other words, the cell (or, the mousetrap) must appear out of nowhere, assembled and functioning!"
But that's nonsense. As shown by akgo01's post, and suggested by me twice before on this forum.
Your repetitive churning out of nonsense, on a topic you do not pretend to understand, is tedious.
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