Evidence for pattern development (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Sunday, November 30, 2014, 14:43 (3438 days ago) @ David Turell

Another pattern is the ability to avoid fainting with rapid upward movements of the body. If you are lying prone or with your head slightly down jumping up generally does not cause you to feel faint from sudden lack of blood flow to the brain. The protective mechanism is like a G-suit and present in most animals besides humans. To accomplish this there are multiple coordinated adjustments in the circulatory system, which certainly look irreducibly complex for simple mutation after mutation development. It must be put together all at once.:-" Another enormous difficulty for the evolutionary paradigm is the fact that humans demonstrate a physiologic capacity (to tolerate up to 3-5 g's) that is useful to us now, but which theoretically evolved without an environmental pressure to enable or "guide” natural selection. How then can strictly naturalistic processes account for the human organism evolving or adapting such a function to begin with? We do not experience high dynamic states except as an artifact of the modern Western industrial revolution. To have evolved this capacity seems impossible.-""The reflective reader may ask, "Isn't this function found in other mammals?" Yes, it is. But though some might argue that this "homologue" supports Darwinian evolution, it still suffers from the same problem of irreducible complexity. Moreover, we can argue that the correspondence between the human and the animal capacity to tolerate certain levels of g-forces demonstrates common design—a divine Engineer's reuse of functional systems and designs—rather than common descent. (my bold)-"A simple solution to this conundrum posits design by an intentional Creator. After all, we know that the g-suit created for aviators required thought, planning, and design by human agents. Both the very existence of humanity's built-in g-suit function and the function's irreducible complexity make much better sense from a creation model perspective."-http://www.reasons.org/articles/humanitys-built-in-g-suit-a-product-of-evolution-or-creation


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