Nature is always the best example... be it snakes climbing stairs, flies taking off and landing anywhere, even upside down, snails climbing over a razor blade etc 💪💪🏿💪
@@albertbrown1708 it can be used in the ocean with a camera to watch animals. It is useful in the water for many purposes. An efficient bot for water is necessary for many things that would keep a human safer by sending a bot.
thinking small.... perhaps sewage/pipeline inspection. thinking bigger, ocean exploration, river exploration, energy efficient propulsion solutions for the future perhaps?... since there are no mechanical moving parts, less complexity in overall production if scaled appropriately as well...
Nature is always the best example... be it snakes climbing stairs, flies taking off and landing anywhere, even upside down, snails climbing over a razor blade etc 💪💪🏿💪
Beautiful engineering
Excelente
wow
I am struggling to see a practical purpose for this. With that said, how much money and time were spent to reach said conclusions?
To improve upon bots already in existence to swim more efficiently.
@@TonkaJay Not really an answer but, okay! Still doesn’t appear to be anything practical!
@@albertbrown1708 it can be used in the ocean with a camera to watch animals.
It is useful in the water for many purposes. An efficient bot for water is necessary for many things that would keep a human safer by sending a bot.
thinking small.... perhaps sewage/pipeline inspection. thinking bigger, ocean exploration, river exploration, energy efficient propulsion solutions for the future perhaps?... since there are no mechanical moving parts, less complexity in overall production if scaled appropriately as well...
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