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By observing natural phenomena, many useful tools and techniques have been invented. Here are some examples:
1.Bird Flight: The way people observe the flight of birds, flying machines were invented, including airplanes, *** and gliders, etc.
2.Electric current: The basic principles of batteries and electricity were invented by observing the discharge phenomenon of electric eels.
3.Radar: Radar technology was invented to detect the distance and position of objects by observing the echolocation capabilities of bats.
4.Submarines: Submarines were invented by observing the diving and breathing mechanisms of fish.
5.Biomimicry: By studying the structure and function of objects, many biomimetic products have been invented, such as flying machines that imitate dragonflies and swimming suits that imitate dolphins.
6.Fiber optics: Fiber optic communication technology was invented by observing how light travels, which is used to transmit large amounts of data.
7.Cameras: Cameras and camcorders were invented by studying the structure and imaging principles of dragonflies' compound eyes.
8.Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Magnetic resonance imaging was invented to diagnose diseases by studying the phenomenon of resonance of hydrogen nuclei in the human body.
9.Wind power generation: Wind power generation technology was invented by observing the operation mechanism of windmills, which uses wind energy to convert into electricity.
10.X-ray: X-ray technology was invented by studying the phenomenon of cathode rays for non-destructive testing in the medical and industrial fields.
These examples show that natural phenomena have provided many inspirations and inspirations to human beings, stimulating their creativity and innovative spirit.
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People through natural phenomena.
What was invented? People invented through nature, steam trains.
And solar energy, and the invention of the TV tower, and so on and so forth: many, many things were invented.
Chinese are smart.
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Based on the study of the human skeletal muscular system and bioelectric control, a human augmenter - a walking machine has been imitated. The hooks of modern cranes originated from the paws of many animals. The roof corrugated roof mimics the scale armor of animals.
The oars mimic the fins of a fish. The saw learns the mantis arm, or sawgrass. Xanthium was inspired to invent Velcro.
Lobsters with a keen sense of smell provide ideas for people to make odor detectors. Gecko toes offer an encouraging prospect for creating adhesive tapes that can be used over and over again.
The colloids produced by shellfish from their proteins are so strong that they can be used for everything from surgical sutures to ship repairs.
According to bats, radars were studied, submarines were studied.
According to birds, airplanes were studied according to glowworms, fluorescent lights were studied.
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1. Scientists made the world's first batch of anti-gas noodle bunches according to the peculiar ability of the wild boar Sakura's nose to detect poison.
2. According to the visual principle of frog eyes, people have successfully developed an electronic frog eye. This electronic frog eye can identify objects of a specific shape with the same accuracy as a real slag frog eye.
3. People were inspired by sawgrass and invented saws to improve efficiency.
4. Human beings took inspiration from Xanthium plants and invented Velcro based on this inspiration.
5. The downwind ears of jellyfish, imitating the structure and function of jellyfish ears, designed the jellyfish ear storm instrument, which can make a forecast of the storm 15 hours in advance, which is of great significance to the safety of navigation and fishery.
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People have been inspired by many phenomena in nature and have invented many things. Here are some common examples:
1.Birds and flight: People were inspired by bird flight, inventing airplanes, gliders, parachutes, etc.
2.Fish and swimming: People were inspired by the fish count swim and invented submarines, torpedoes, swimsuits, etc.
3.Insects and Machines: People have been inspired by the behavior and structure of insects, inventing robots, engines, building materials, and more.
4.Plant Crying and Architecture: People have been inspired by the growth and structure of plants to invent biomimetic buildings, materials, furniture, etc.
5.Weather and meteorology: People were inspired by the changes in the weather and invented weather forecasting, weather balls, weather radars, etc.
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1. Equipment for collecting dew: beetles.
in Namibia.
There is a species of beetle in the desert that has a unique way of sourcing water. Early in the morning, when the concentrated mist fills the dunes, the beetles climb high and their backs to soak up the dew.
Their unique way of operating inspired inventors, who invented a dew bottle. Through the steel surface of their equipment, they can absorb large amounts of morning dew into the bottle.
IISpider websGlass: Spider webs.
Many spiders prey mainly by weaving spider webs, but many people may have the question, if a much larger creature than an insect such as a bird hits a spider web, then the spider's efforts are not in vain.
Scientific studies have found that these spider silk.
It is possible to reflect sunlight.
That way, the birds can see them and won't hit them. Based on the same principle, a glass company in Germany has developed a kind of spider web glass, which can be used in high-rise buildings to prevent birds from hitting the glass as much as possible.
IIIVelcro: Burdock ball thorns.
Velcro is a remarkable invention, but many people may not think that it was inspired by a plant that many people used when playing with their friends in their childhood, which is burdock ball thorns. In 1941, when the Swiss engineer Georges de Mestra returned home from a hunt, he found that his dog had burdock spines stuck to his body.
This aroused his curiosity, and after placing one of them under the microscope, he discovered a simple yet practical hook design. As research and experimentation continued, years later he invented velcro, which we know as Velcro, and he later patented it.
FourthSonar: Bats andDolphinsPositioning technology.
Scientists. A technology was invented that allows object detection underwater, and it was inspired by bats. This technique was developed in 1915 by the French physicist Paul Langevin.
launched, and this technology is what we call sonar today. Its technology comes from bats, but in fact, in addition to bats, there are many other animals that have always used echolocation to navigate, hunt, and forage. For example, dolphins are also able to detect and locate objects around them by making sounds and listening to echoes.
5. Gecko tape: Gecko feet
Geckos are quite amazing creatures that can move freely on smooth glass. And the secret of all this lies in the tiny hairs on its toes. With the help of the study of its toes, scientists have discovered a gecko tape that can replace the sutures and staples in hospitals.
Others have created a climbing device that can help people climb glass surfaces.
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All human inventions are based on nature. Through the analysis of natural phenomena, people have summed up many objective laws and invented all the things that have been invented now.
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1. Fu Xi, who is good at observing natural phenomena, was inspired by spiders making webs to catch flying insects, so he invented the net and taught the tribal people to use it to fish and hunt, and also taught everyone to domesticate the sacrifices that could not be eaten.
2. Lu Ban paid great attention to the observation and study of objective things, and he was inspired by natural phenomena and devoted himself to creating inventions. Once, when he was climbing a mountain, his finger was cut by a small grass, and he plucked the grass to inspect it carefully, and found that the blades of grass were full of small teeth arranged in an even row, so he imitated the blades of grass to make a saw.
3. Submarines were invented and developed inspired by the diving of fish. A general named Dawei Bushnell and military experts jointly developed a motorized boat that could sneak underwater, and the bottom of the boat made a water tank similar to a fish bladder, with two pumps in the water tank, and when the boat was about to sink on the water, it would fill the cabin with water; When the boat is about to float, the air is pressed into the water tank and the water is discharged from the boat.
At the beginning of the century, the Italian physicist Volt designed the world's earliest volt battery based on the electric fish power generation organ. Because this battery is designed based on the natural generator of electric fish, it is called "artificial electric organ". The study of electric fish has successfully mimicked the power generation organs of electric fish.
5. Watt was inspired by water vapor to invent the steam engine. He observed that as soon as the water boiled, the steam in the pot would come out, pushing the lid to jump. The steam kept rising and the lid of the pot kept jumping, as if there was a magician hiding inside.
Watt finally figured out that it was the water vapor that pushed the lid to beat, and later invented the steam engine.
6. Scientists were inspired by dragonflies to develop helicopters. When flying at high speed, the aircraft often causes violent vibrations, and sometimes even breaks the wings and causes plane crashes. Dragonflies rely on their weighted wings to fly at high speeds, so people imitate dragonflies by adding counterweight bridges or hammers to the wings of airplanes, solving the thorny problem of vibrations caused by high-speed flight.
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Nature-inspired inventions of human beings: 1. Human beings have made airplanes based on sharks and radars based on bats. Humans invented airplanes based on the wings of dragonflies, radars based on the mouths and ears of bats, ships based on the shape of whales, and "electronic frog eyes" based on frog eyes...
by annoying flies.
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Bat: Radar. Flies: Spaceships. Frog: Electronic frog eyes. Police dogs: electronic police dogs. Pig nose: anti-virus.
Mask. Boats and submarines come from people's imitations of fish and dolphins.
Scientists made the world's first gas masks based on the strange ability of wild boars to detect poison from their noses.
The rocket liftoff uses the principle of jellyfish and cuttlefish recoil.
Through the study of the chameleon's color-changing ability, scientific research personnel have developed a lot of military camouflage equipment for the troops.
Scientists studied frog eyes and invented the electronic frog eye.
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For example, the frog's eyes are particularly strange, he sees them very keenly when he sees things that are moving, but he is blind to things that are stationary, and people get inspiration from the eyes of frogs and invent electronic frog eyes. With the help of electronic frog eyes, the command staff of the airport can more accurately direct the landing of the aircraft, and people study the structure and function of certain organs of living organisms, get inspiration from them and imitate them, and successfully develop new instruments and machinery, so a science has been produced, that is, bionics.
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Others were invented through animal revelations. For example, when a horse runs very fast, humans think: If only we could invent a machine that can run faster than a horse.
Time flies, and with the continuous development of science and technology, human beings have invented automobiles, allowing us to travel faster to our destinations. People also invented airplanes to imitate the flight of birds. At that time, if we were going to a far place, it was simply not fast enough to take a car, and people looked at the birds soaring in the sky and thought:
If only we could fly. Mankind invented the airplane again.
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Nature is a beautiful nature, and we should protect it and not throw garbage, spit, or cut down trees. Next, let me tell you a story. 1. Once upon a time there was a village, he didn't love nature, so he cut down trees, and made chairs and tables from trees.
People went to cut down trees to make houses, and when the houses were finished, the people of the village shouted with joy, and some of them were so proud that their houses were more beautiful than others, and people cut down trees every day. Soon the flood came, and the flood destroyed the whole village, and the most beautiful houses were washed away by the fierce flood. Because there were no trees to stop them, these houses were washed away and the place was in ruins, and this story teaches everyone not to cut down trees indiscriminately.
2. In order to dry clothes, someone once made two nails and iron wires on two trees not far from each other, and over time, the iron wires formed an iron hoop and firmly strangled into the trunk of the tree, and a deep groove was cut out on the tree. Two years later, the iron hoop was even more deeply strangled into the tree, and the poor tree seemed to be certain to die, but a miracle happened, and the strong tree not only did not die, but stood firmly, and swallowed the terrible iron hoop alive! And all this happened to be seen by an extremely desperate old man, and he got the courage to live again.
The old man has cancer! He overcame the sickness or survived. After several years, the last words he said when he died were:
Thanks to the Nako tree! Look at! Nature is so profound that although it is silent, it can give people extraordinary power.
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There are many inspirations that nature has given people, and the Seven Lemons Science Museum will give you a few examples:
Dragonflies vibrate with their wings to create locally unstable air currents that are different from the surrounding atmosphere, and use the vortices created by the air currents to make themselves upward. Dragonflies can soar with very little thrust and can fly not only forward, but also backward and left and right, and can fly forward at speeds of up to 72 km/h. Dragonflies have a simple flight behavior, relying on only two pairs of wings to flap constantly.
Scientists have successfully developed a helicopter based on this structural basis.
The rattlesnake has an infrared eye, and through the eyes of this snake, humans have developed a missile with the same eyes as a rattlesnake, its name is the rattlesnake missile, because humans are modeled after the rattlesnake eye, so it is named the rattlesnake missile.
According to the visual principle of frog eyes, people have developed an electronic frog eye. This electronic frog eye can identify objects of a specific shape with the same accuracy as a real frog eye. After the electronic frog eye is installed in the radar system, the anti-jamming ability of the radar is greatly improved.
This radar system can quickly and accurately identify specific shapes of aircraft, ships, missiles, etc. In particular, it can distinguish between real and fake missiles and prevent the real from being confused with the real.
Boats and submarines come from people's imitations of fish and dolphins.
According to the principle of the bat ultrasound locator, people imitated the "pathfinder" used by the blind. This pathfinder is equipped with an ultrasonic emitter that a blind person can carry to spot people on electric poles, steps, bridges, etc.
Succeeded in the imitation of a very peculiar small gas analyzer by a nasty fly. It has been installed in the cockpit of a spacecraft to detect the composition of the gases in the cabin.
Xanthium was inspired to invent Velcro.
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