WWII engineers studying returning bombers realized something fascinating: The missing bullet holes mattered most. The planes hit in those areas never came back. Scientists now use the same principle in genetics. When random DNA disruptions fail to appear in certain regions, it often means those parts are essential for life. Even the simplest cells are packed with coordinated molecular machinery that cannot simply be removed piece by piece. That’s not what random accidents look like. That’s engineering. CreationToday.org/472