Inspired It’s amazing how many of our modern technology is used by mother nature, which means that human invention, innovation, and our new concept inspired by what we see in our natural environment. It does not matter if the computer tech, transportation, or even our cars and our military tech, everything seems to start from what we see. Consider an airplane, if you will, the concept of humanity is likely to fly from birds came, and it was only a matter of time before the right materials and put them together properly in the right elevator possible. Okay, so I mentioned military technology and you can not believe that an army tank of bio-inspired design. If you are a turtle, you can see, punctuated by heavy armor shell where it goes. The same goes for many mussels and crabs have an exoskeleton body armor. One of the best designs for Mother Nature can be an animal, the armadillo will be. Of course the shield is fairly sturdy and can protect against predators and enemies. It’s amazing the kind of problems that evolution can solve. It is also interesting to see how humanity can do what he observed, and by imitating those who turn ideas into useful objects, are the biggest challenges to solve. Well, guess what Leonardo had in mind when he developed self-propelled round tanks in a position to fire in all directions? He was inspired by a grenade, or a marine animal that had a grenade? Not so long ago, in the Wall Street Journal had a very funny cartoons. In the animated series two turtles wander through the desert, and they sat on a sand dune watching an army tank to continue. Mankind has only a marginal improvement on the ongoing developments “billions of years of development. If you have any other military technology ideas, inventions, innovations and / or ideas, please e-mail me at your earliest possible convenience.
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