> I forgot the law's name but the said law states that "a machine of a certain complexity cannot build a machine more complex than itself"
Isn't this disproved by the evolution of reproductive organisms? That's not necessarily more complex of course, but it's pretty obvious that over a large enough time scale successive machines can become more complex.
Isn't this disproved by the evolution of reproductive organisms? That's not necessarily more complex of course, but it's pretty obvious that over a large enough time scale successive machines can become more complex.