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physics - Intelligent design |
 | | The term "irreducible complexity" was coined by biochemist Michael Behe in his 1996 book Darwin's Black Box. |
 | | The irreducible complexity argument holds that evolutionary mechanisms cannot account for the emergence of some complex biochemical cellular systems. |
 | | Michael J. Behe, William A. Dembski, Stephen C. Meyer. |
| www.physicsdaily.com /physics/Intelligent_design (7020 words) |