
Enter Lovegrove who, in his incredibly motivating presentation at TED, applies the same principles to his organic designs. Lovegrove's presentation is incredibly inspirational as it draws on the best source in the universe for efficient, beautiful optimized design: God's own handiwork.
I have no idea about Lovegrove's spiritual leanings, so what follows is not a commentary about him, but it is amazing to me how a typical naturalist - one who does not believe that the universe is designed by a personal God - can work feverishly for months, years, decades on developing a style or a paradigm or a method of interpreting the world, drawing on the abundance of design that occurs in nature, and still deny that it required a designer. Designers themselves create things that required intelligent input and effort yet they deny that the designed universe and everything in it that contain design and information required a designer, and instead has come about strictly through chance.
How could science, design and life in general advance if we all focused on God as the ultimate scientist/designer/author and emulated his methods and styles?
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