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How does the scientific community view specified complexity?

  • As a form of creationism

  • As a breakthrough in science

  • As an outdated theory

  • As a mathematical principle

Answer

Specified complexity is viewed by the scientific community as a form of creationism. It is the idea that certain features of the natural world are so complex that they could not have arisen through natural selection alone, and must therefore have been designed by an intelligent creator.
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