The same can be said for the brain, the liver, kidneys, the heart, ears, nose, sinuses.
How is it the the ears, nose, throat and sinuses all work together?
How did eyes "evolve"? Especially considering if one "devolves" an eye, it quits working. So at what point does the body/dna decide to evolve an eye, and then goes about developing an eye that over millenia finally becomes a WORKING eye.
How does the body then know to develop neuro pathways that connect the eye to the brain. How does the brain know to develop an area that can receive information?
How did the body know to develop ribs to protect the vital organs?
i have thought the same thing-
how does an eye evolve into an eye incase you know thats what you want-
someone told me a bump evolves light sensitibvity raises to a cone, cone become ‘pinhole camera’ ligh sensitivity make it further evolve into an eye.. but this seems logically ridiculous- it makes sense... only if you dont think about it too long.
A cone would trap dirt and become infected way more times than it would grow light sensitivity
Rather than look at the whole, consider the parts.
A human started as one cell and grew int a collection of specialized parts and organs. A human is a collection of specialists that live together to function.