DavidbyMichelangeloFIAccaJBS047-2 Type post Author Stuart Burgess Date February 9, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , Abby Hafer, aging, arteries, bad design, biology, constraints, decay, Duke University, engineered systems, European Space Agency, evolution, evolutionary biologists, evolutionary mechanism, foresight, François Jacob, fungi, genetic flaws, heart, Human Errors, human technology, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, joints, lubrication, Nathan Lents, reproduction, Richard Dawkins, Steven Vogel, suboptimal design, survival, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Not-So-Intelligent Designer, The Origin of Species, theistic design, tinkering, unintelligent design Bad Design, or Ultimate Engineering? Two Views of Biology Stuart Burgess February 9, 2026 Anatomy, Engineering, Intelligent Design 8 An intelligent designer can employ foresight to envision a solution well beyond anything in existence at the time, and then set about making that a reality. Read More ›