So your stated belief is that the ‘thousands more manhours of engineering’ are devoid of any information or knowledge?
Then we should be able to extract working diesel engines from iron ore veins so long as they’ve been exposed to sufficient pressure and heat, yes?
I hope you're the only one to draw that conclusion. My point was exactly as you say; a diesel evolves thanks to physical forces guided by an intensive investment in information and intelligence. Physical force is never enough; it must always be intelligent work, work to a plan.
A plan can evolve, as circumstances change, but the change is in response to information. It requires intelligence, always. That was my intended point, whether it got across or not.