What is Biomimicry?
Imagine
you’ve just bought an extremely detailed model airplane kit. How do you build hundreds
of miniature parts together? First of all, you’ll check the illustrations on
the box out. Later, you’ll follow the instructions inside the whole case to put
the model together in the best possible way, making no mistakes.
Even
if you don’t have any instructions, you can still manage the duty if you
already possess a similar model airplane. Because, the first plane’s design can
play as an important mentor in assembling any later one. In the exact same way,
using an immaculate composition in nature as a model to provide alternatives
designing technological furnishings with the same properties in the most
flawless possible manner. That’s why, most researchers, scientists and
development experts study the examples of living things before commencing on
any new designs, and assume the systems that already exist. To sum up, they
audit the designs God has created in nature and, then arouse, go on to advance
new technologies.
This
approach has given birth to a new division of science: biomimetic, which
implies the impersonation of living things in nature. This new consideration is
being spoken more and more in technologic circles and it is advancing new
important horizons for mankind.
Biomimetic
emerges a major setback for those scientists who still support the theory of
evolution. For evolutionists is drawing inspirations from other living things,
which are so much more primitive than they are, impossible.
You can find more informations in the book: Biomimetics: Technology Imitates Nature by Harun Yahya
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