jumping-and-touching-knee-with-elbow-stock-photo-stockpack-a-292010599-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Brian Miller Date February 12, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , biology, bridges, design logic, Duke University, dysteleology, evolution, human anatomy, human body, Human Errors, human spine, intelligent design, joints, knee, load-baring capacity, longevity, motion, Nathan Lents, optimal design, poor design, Steven Vogel, Stuart Burgess, suboptimal design, teleology, tinkering, Ultimate Engineering, upright walking, vertebral disks Happy Darwin Day! Significance of New Book on Human Anatomy Cannot Be Overstated Brian Miller February 12, 2026 Anatomy, Engineering, Intelligent Design 3 Dr. Burgess's own research proved that knee joint geometry and supporting structures are optimally designed to achieve multiple objectives. Read More ›