@DamnFeelz the point is, though, there are phases between species that would either offer no benefits in intermediated stages for evolution to prefer those traits or, irreducible complexity, it needs all parts at once to even function at all and therefore could form through a series of adaptations
The idea of ‘phases’ is a gross oversimplification though. The phase model is the categorization I was referring to. Your reductionist view of evolution is flawed. You’re also incorrect about it needing ‘all parts’ to function on a molecular level. All I can say is if you’re interested in this topic then you should start researching how DNA itself works because that may fill in some gaps you’re perplexed by. It’s not really something I can sufficiently paraphrase for you on SW though. @RayKyler
@DamnFeelz Of course, I cannot explain things in full scientific lingo, but I have done significant research into this topic and irreducible complexity is a valid theory. There are other arguments that I haven’t found valid defenses for