Evidence helps fuel the imagination.
When it comes to science, it's best to keep imagination completely out of it.
That's actually a major problem with the "theory" of evolution, it's almost entirely imagination.
There is the fruit fly experiment where the flies adapted to no light conditions.
Adaptation uses already existing genetic information. Nothing to see there.
Dark fly might not be a new species but it sure did evolve to the environment.
So here you use the usual evolutionist trick of equivocating terms. In this case "evolve" with "adapt". Shame on you.
A bacterium became able to metabolize citrate.
Again, an ADAPTATION based on ALREADY EXISTING genetic information.
Both life fprms became better able to survive.
Perhaps in once sense, but nothing NEW is coming into existence. There is no mechanism for building complex integrated systems based on accumulating mistakes.
True, Abiogenesis is hard.
No, based on a naturalistic philosophy (such as yours), it's IMPOSSIBLE.
Single cell to multicellular is not that hard to imagine.
That's because you have a vivid imagination and a complete lack of scientific knowledge.
Algae found to live in tandem and stay together even when original stimulus to join was removed.
Proving absolutely nothing.