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it is funny how you are a designer and you see all these clues that every rhing in the nature has been designed carefully and with precision , and you just say nature made it self , there is a big designer for the whole nature , called Allah
ОтветитьThis is wild
ОтветитьSomeone wants to live in scorn
ОтветитьThe funny thing is that humans constantly separate themselves from nature. We are animals. We are part of nature. And thus our structures are part of nature like a termite mound, bird nests, bee hives, beaver dams etc.
ОтветитьCan a biologist be a part of such a team?
ОтветитьI Love watching your videos, Dami. I always learn something new. Keep up the great work!😊❤👍
Ответитьholy- this video has one of the smoothest transitions to sponserships i have ever seen. first you make (not every person, but many of) the people watching you laugh or think your struggles at pronounciation are funny, and then you put a little buffer and then there we are at the sponser ship
ОтветитьYou make paying back sound ominous. What about us striving to be more symbiotic instead?
ОтветитьWhy the thumbnail reminds me of Crysis 2 final level?
ОтветитьYou are comparing novel construction techniques to age old designs.
Over time, we could optimize new designs and those designs will overtake old technologies.
...that's how progress works.
New is hard.
If nature has already optimized design, we can just cheat off her test...
Or choose to try without her help
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ОтветитьWell they say you built it 😂
ОтветитьChitin is pronounced kai•tn
ОтветитьYou looked so grossed out drinking ag1 lol
ОтветитьSuch amazing projects you’re showing. Wauw the designs and ideas.
ОтветитьWater is the key, its a zoo of time and many worlds.. holding, collecting dna though out time and planets. it can never die and it always lives! electricity is the life of the water. no mater what happens on earth it will always find a way.. its all of us as a collective over time to be what we are now. and if earth was to break up the water would join freeze and flee as a comet until it has a new home repeating its self though out time and space to become greater and seek questions like what is to be or not to be.
ОтветитьThe moment you decided to advertise some nonsense cringe drink, i lost all interest in architecture.
ОтветитьI've been to the Sagrada Familia. It does have the effect of instilling fable in oneself. That was the first and only time I actually ever doubted my good ol' trusty atheism.. pictures do not convey the actual feeling you get when you're inside of it
ОтветитьThis is the same woman doing the Elizabeth Holmes that I saw before?
ОтветитьComplimentary engagement
ОтветитьThat ag1 ad is crazy smooth
ОтветитьFig trees can be greet structural living material for houses in tropics
ОтветитьUnderstanding "Nature" is called science. Engineering relies on the Understanding of nature's patterns as we perceive them. Things that go against nature use energy in an inefficient way
ОтветитьThat segway! So smooth!!! :D
ОтветитьChitin is pronounced as kai-tin
ОтветитьMimicking biological structures is cool but not efficient. The structures r a result of evolution, not intelligent design, so they were made by throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks rather than using the most efficient design (saying this as a biomedical engineering student, this is a daily headache in the field). There are plenty of flaws in biological structures including our own bodies. While we can look at them for inspiration, making full buildings out of them isnt a great idea. Also ever since the cretaceous age, biological structures r made for small envionments where the effects of gravity are not as important as something like static charge or surface tension. This makes them problematic when it comes to implementing them in larger structures.
Ответить"The building collapsed causing mayhem, what happened??"
"We forgot to water it sir"
We making huge broccoli mob psycho style
ОтветитьSMH
What a fascinating look into a mind which is very pessimistic about humans in regards to nature.
Humans have been building structures in a very natural way for thousands of years up to today with natural materials, much like some animals do: Domed huts, using mud, clay, cob, and cement.
Depending on how they're built and designed, they can be extremely energy efficient and very strong, including being resilient against many natural forces, including Tornadoes, Fires, and Earthquakes. And they can be made very cheaply and last for a very long time.
This is extremely contrary to pretty much everything you posted in this video.
Also, not all of us don't give back to nature.
I not gonna say WHAT that building reminds me of. But it can get it
ОтветитьI love you
ОтветитьJerkin the Girken!
ОтветитьThere is a spot on that building in your thumbnail, right between the outer and inner structures, that--if rubbed the right way--causes the building to shudder, then relax.
Ответитьusing a bioengineered creatures is an interesting idea.
as an transhumanist i find bioforms insuperior to machines regarding human forms
tho tools and building that could self repair seems very and convinent but a life span of such forms gonna be shorter than an concrete or metal therefor i think they whould be great for structures that are for set amount of time like research labs
so those seem more usefull for space age if we ever get to it
Technically everything we do is of nature since we are of nature. Everything we create comes from things made from things made by nature.
ОтветитьHonestly before this I thought biomimcry was just a gimmick, but this has convinced me that it’s genuinely incredibly powerful
ОтветитьWe do give back with our bodies the problem is we've been putting chemicals in our dead bodies for so long that we're poisoning the Earth with them instead of nourishing the Earth. I'm not sure but I would guess that there is a natural place where formaldehyde exist naturally but not in our dead.
ОтветитьLove your videos the depth and research is always amazing
ОтветитьSo cool and inspiring! 😊
Ответитьwait till she finds out about trees :O
ОтветитьWhoa just found your channel!
I'll start the binge watching.
Learning the languages of animals before teaching ours to them... It'd just be a much smoother transition into communication I think.
ОтветитьWe all ready have to give back since many years. But vindication was polite so far 😅
ОтветитьWhy can’t they build something that is nature, so it’s materials are living, or natural, and we control the materials growth, or make its materials in a lab, like a fake diamond. It would probably make buildings less tall. Edit: apparently they are, later in the video I guess. It’s probably the figure I bet.
ОтветитьThat did not look like a building
ОтветитьGod created it
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