cyborg
deus ex machina
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As I said before, Evolutionary Algorithms are a great demonstration of the power of the "evolutionary approach", it is just that to work in engineering the selection criteria are chosen so as to direct the "evolution" of the design towards meeting the specifications. This direction is not the same as in real evolution where there are many different "solutions" to the problem of "reproduce".
Ugh, jimbob - evolutionary algorithms are used precisely for this reason - the solution space is large and optimal solution calculation is of NP complexity.
And you still haven't responded to the simple fact that anyone can arbitrarily frame the problem to increase the number of possible solutions.
In designing a lift, one would not randomly select cable thicknesses, but a calculation plus safety margin would determine the type of cable thickness.
Oh, so you magically know what this calculation should be do you?
That is not any way akin to random variation as occurs in Darwinian Eolution.
Random variation is irrelevant to Darwinian Evolution.