it asks that if you are reading this, try to put yourself off your shoes, uncurtailed by the narrow window of thought. if you cant, this is just a piece of gibberish, reading which is of no point.
Nature is the greatest engineer and man,through all his diligence will never match the aura of the supernatural, what we have for reasons i dont understand, come to call nature. i very often get this feeling, that things that seem simple are quite profound when thought of.wats the average life span of a human being?, 70 years. ya, the first response would be, wat nonsense,whats the big deal.now see it from a broader perspective and i realise wat the point is.lame, insignificant things that ever one might think of fill me with awe.the human heart pumps blood from the day baby is born, till the oldmanthe duration as the average life span of a human.the other beauty is the brain. dies, something even spectacular is that it is built well enough to function for twice some people have a misconception that machines are superior to men. wrong. man can make a machine but a machine cannot make a man. how is that for a stater for the justification of superiority of human intellect.let alone comparing with man, they feel far inferior to bateria, for the simple reason that they are not a self sustained system. (sometimes i feel bacteria are superior to humans).the human brain is a clocked device with a frequency beyond perceptible bounds. put all the TMS DSP s of the world together and you can possibly not match it. overwhelming thing is that the human machine runs on biofuel and is perfectly biodegradable.the very manner in which life begins is a wonder, two cells crossed, start a chain reaction of mitosis
nature, it seems has been harnessing nanotechnology for millions of years.ther has nothing and shall for a long time to come, be anything synthetic of the class of skin be made.take every piece of the human body and i see a technical jargon. the skeleton, enzymes, blood vessels, blood, and just about everything,everytime i think of how complex we are.
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