The limitations of science (The limitations of science)

by David Turell @, Sunday, September 12, 2010, 00:29 (4972 days ago) @ romansh

I doubt man will ever be smarter in design competition with the natural micro-machinery we find in nature. We are already using many of nature's designs, and studying others for design help. That is why I put in 'Ain't Nature Wonderful' notes. The book, Nature's IQ, 2009 by Hornyanszky & Tasi is very convincing.
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> This assumes man is somehow separate from natural micro-machinery?-No, not at all. We don't dialyze with a machine the size of a kidney, and we still haven't made a liver-filter machine, but they are all inside of us. And heart-lung machines in thoracic surgeery are rube goldberg contraptions
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> Take a look at the latest gadgetry from Apple - evolution in action. I can recall a time when my parents went to the neighbour's to make a phone call.-Nothing compared to the micro-biologic machines I'm talking about. Build a glomerulus and a Henlie's loop and I'll agree with you.


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