Arm Joint Design (November 19)
Try the following three movements:
1. Rotate your wrist in a 360 degree circle.
2. Move your extended arm at the elbow straight up and down like a hinge on a door.
3. Swing your arm in a circle at the shoulder.
Your arm is designed with three completely different types of joints to allow an amazing range of movement – from throwing a baseball to picking up a pebble and placing it overhead into a cup. Without all three of these very differently designed joints, this range of movements would be impossible.
Guess what engineers have discovered as they have worked to design robots used for everything from painting cars on an assembly line to the robotic arm on the space shuttle? They need to use exactly the same three types of joints! Every robotic arm has some combination of a rotational joint (similar to our wrist), a hinge joint (similar to our elbow) and a universal joint (similar to our shoulder). Yet, the man-made joints are crude, cumbersome, and wear out far quicker than those designed for our bodies. Isn’t it obvious the designer of our bodies was the greatest engineer of all?
Isaiah 53:1
KJV: Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
NIV: Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
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Book: Guide to the Human Body, Dr. Randy Guliuzza