Why the Human Body Outperforms the Best Human Engineering

Why the Human Body Outperforms the Best Human Engineering

From Intelligent Design the Future by Discovery Institute

May 25, 2026 · 33 min · Episode 2217

About this episode

The episode discusses how the human body outperforms engineered designs, featuring insights from engineer Stuart Burgess.

Designing an Olympic bicycle requires the very best materials and lubricants. And the smallest of engineering choices can make the difference between winning and losing the race. On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid speaks with award-winning British engineer and designer Stuart Burgess. This time, the topic is his engineering work as lead transmission designer on the Olympic bikes used by Team Great Britain in the last three summer Olympic Games. Burgess reveals that the human body boasts a level of engineering that far surpasses the best things humans have been able to engineer. This optimal design in living things points to intelligent design instead of an evolutionary origin for life. Source

People in this episode

Host: Andrew McDiarmid

Guest: Stuart Burgess

Topics covered

  • human engineering
  • intelligent design
  • Olympic sports
  • biomechanics
  • design comparison

Keywords

  • human body
  • engineering
  • Olympic bicycle
  • intelligent design
  • biomechanics
  • Stuart Burgess
  • Andrew McDiarmid

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Team Great Britain, Discovery Institute

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