Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics of the Marine Life and Uses for AI, UAVs, Robotics, and the Future

"Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics of the Marine Life and Uses for AI, UAVs, Robotics, and the Future"," We are quite familiar with marine life and the performance abilities of sharks, dolphins, penguins, fish, alligators, etc. A Great White Shark can swim 7 times as fast as the Olympic swimmers in Athens taking the gold this year, yet it is not even close to being the fastest in the water. Luckily humans are not one of them, as much as JAWS I, II and III would have you believe. Squids can move through the water at 20 mph.  The Make Short Fin can travel at 10 times its body length per second, which is quite fast and amounts to over 46 mph at top speed. A human can swim at 5. MPH You might be happy to know that a barracuda will catch you and nibble before a great white shark will catch you in open water, they can swim at 27 mph, one of the fastest, well and hungriest fish in the water. Gentoo Penguin 17, Blue Whale 29. Many of the fish eaten by the marine life of prey are also quite adapted for instance the Pacific Salmon can swim at 14 mph. The flying fish flies at 35 mph and has been known to fly right into a boat, for an easy catch. the Sword Fish 60 mph and the Sail Fish at 68 mph. Does this mean we might also wish to look at Fish and Sea Life Evolution in the aerodynamic designs of aircraft, UAVs, Blimps and Olympic Swim Gear? Yes, this is one of the points of this dialogue. If you made a mechanical fish what good would it be? Hunting water mines, data relays, additional net-centric communication unit? If nature can do these things, so can we and we have been constantly re-designing and bettering natures methods. What does the Eagle do with all the many flights and all that data for it’s memory, it cannot possibly store it all, does it have a Random Access Memory Data dump like when you windows computer crashes? Does it only save the frames and basic shapes and let the eyes fill in the rest of the details each time? We should test this as it is important to know. What can we learn from these birds besides their aerodynamics. Since Eagles do not flock are do they communicate and navigate, migrate using ELF, entangled brains with other eagles? Only their immediate families from the same mother or nest? This too would be of value for determining AI for robotic UAVs as part of the net centric warfare situation. Less brain capacity, yet still think. If we open our minds we may find other species may in fact supercede our abilities in many aspects. Press-on will solve all that mankind desires. . LEARN SOMETHING NEW AND EXCITING   

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