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Dodece said:

@smidlee

Obviously you aren't comprehending the analogy, or desperately trying to change the subject. The analogy wasn't about the mechanics of the process, and I think you know that. A snowflake is a complex structure, but water molecules going from a gaseous state into a solid state isn't complex. You keep proposing that a complex result must require a complex process.

I never state "all"  complex structure requires a complex process  as in your snowflake is an example  that don't but life, like a PC, does. Life is both complex in structure and a extreme complex process.  Snowflakes doesn't have much function and is based only on the simple arrangement of atoms after energy/heat is loss. It"s the special property of the water molecule to expand when it becomes solid.  Man can create snow with extreme easy while he hasn't yet created FrankinCell.