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15 Coolest Cases of Biomimicry

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I don't think you're disrespecting ID, Platonist. ID (or at least, not every view) isn't anti-evolution, so purported findings of such links doesn't necessarily have much bearing on ID perspectives.nullasalus
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Hope nobody thinks I'm disrespecting ID. It is just (I'm being honest) that finds like the one above confuse me.Platonist
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Question: can you get a Patent for designs found in nature?critiacrof
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Very nice cases of biomimicry. And more and more to be found. Seems like whatever resulted in all these natural developments, what we can learn from them is only beginning to be tapped.nullasalus
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@#1: I'm not an expert, but thats not a whale! "Archaeocetes had mouths full of several types of teeth, as well as nostrils near the nose tip. Both features are seen in land mammals but not in today's whales" So not a whale. "The head-first position of the fetus matches what is found in many land animals" No whale. "More than 47 million years ago, a whale was about to give birth to her young ... on land." Long ago and far away... "Now that we have proof where modern whales came from..........where did God come from?" People reading this stuff are not that bright apparently. "Have you ever seen the skeleton of a dinosaur or other ancient creature?"YES/NO? YENSO, dinasaurs are not "ancient".critiacrof
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What are we supposed to make of this fossil find? http://news.aol.com/article/whales-give-birth-on-land-fossils/329258Platonist
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