A Conversation for Quark, Strangeness and Charm - Part 5
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Len (Snowie) Baynes Started conversation Apr 21, 2006
Point 1. The honey bee weighs no more in relation to the lift of its wings than hundreds of other flying insects. It's the bumble (humble) bees that mystify the experts in aerodynapics with the load their wings manage to lift..
Point 2. Since our brains inevitably lose a few thousand cells each day, we would hardly become more intelligent after observing nature for a hundred years. However, even were we able to overcome the cell loss problem, although we might become wiser, our intelligence could not increase.
Never mind! Allebeste Len
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