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Smidlee said:
Scoobes said:

Not really, I still see that as natural. You could say the same about simple tools used by apes and monkeys. They're not possible by nature on its own, but through living beings manipulating nature. Same could be said of otters and the dams they build. The examples in nature are there, our creations are just more complicated due to us evolving higher brain function.

As I mentioned, I think the distinction is partly arrogance and partly because we realised we've created tools with the potential to destroy nearly all higher forms of life on Earth.

The smallest and most efficient  rotary motor known to man are not built by man. There are found in every living cell. There is not any example of life without these motors.


I'm not sure what relevance that has in this context...