Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Bio-Architecture

 

Bio-Architecture

All living things on this earth have a unique physical structure. Each of this structure is complete within its own perimeter for sustenance and survival. If we step back a little and try to find the origin of these structural designs, we are led into a perplexing alley allowing us to discover things on our own without a clue.

It becomes essential to form a field to study “Bio-Architecture”. Bio-Architecture can reason the design, the purpose and utility of the design, its fault repair mechanism and its uniqueness from other creatures.

The Bio-Architecture has two sets of physical features, those which are similar and common among many species and those which are unique in specific species. Features that are common looks to be a mass production formula with slight variations, but the features that are unique has a different level of Research and Development involved.

The 5 eyes on the bee, the vertebral shell on a Tortoise, the stripes on Zebra, the calculated height of a Banana Plant to hold safe load, the taste receptors in the legs of butterfly, featherless wings of a bat are few of the many in creatures in nature. Is the long neck of a Giraffe a faulty setting to itself or a gift to protect Biodiversity?

To create something a team of engineers, scientists, mathematicians and technical staff need to work in a laboratory with raw material and necessary simulation equipment's. How these Bio-Architectures were proposed, where was its design drawings generated, how accurate calculations were predicted, how was the repair mechanism foreseen and understood. Strangely, these Bio-Architectures are current and real time.      

It makes us think whether our Earth is actually a Research Centre in the Universe, where Bio-Architecture is generated. If yes, then by whom and from where, if not, then from whom and from where is it happening.

No creature creates itself; they only generate.

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