Did eyes evolve by Darwinian mechanisms? | Bergman, J. 2008.
JC 22(2):67-74. CELD ID 22179Abstract The evolution of the eye has always been a dilemma for evolutionists from Darwin's time to the present. Although Darwin, Richard Dawkins and other evolutionists have tried to explain how an eye could evolve, their solutions are clearly unsatisfactory. Many kids of eyes exist, but no progression of eye designs from simple to complex can be produced in the natural or fossil world. Furthermore, the simplest 'eye,' the eyespot, is not an eye by pigmented cells used for phototaxis; yet even it requires an enormously complex mechanism in order to function as a vision system.
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