Tag: “poor design”
New Research: Stuart Burgess Demonstrates the Exquisite Engineering of Human Limbs
Burgess’s research represents yet another nail in the coffin of the standard evolutionary model.
Is the Human Shoulder Badly Designed?
Watch an acrobat performing on the parallel bars. Or a baseball player pitching a fastball. Or an athlete swimming the butterfly.
Optimization: A Theoretical Principle That Is Predictive for Biology
Are biological mechanisms optimized, or do they function poorly, evidence of their “poor design”?
Is Complexity an Argument Against Design?
Often these claims that “no designer would have done it that way” dissolve on closer inspection.
Engineering, not Evolution, Explains the Body
Laufmann and Glicksman point to essential systems within systems within systems — irreducible complexity cubed, if you will.