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Asyncritus, do not put too much reliance on fossils. They are certainly of great value to many branches of science but a fossil can only be formed if the conditions are right. The relative number of fossils can never be an indication of the status of the animal or plant at the time. Fossils should be regarded as one more tool in the investigative process.
Your batty post did not attempt to answer my question...
The military isn't stupid, and they know brilliant design when they see it.They don't have a problem with that - they just copy as best they can
Evolutionary computationIn computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of artificial intelligence (more particularly computational intelligence) that involves combinatorial optimization problems.Evolutionary computation uses iterative progress, such as growth or development in a population.This population is then selected in a guided random search using parallel processing to achieve the desired end. Such processes are often inspired by biological mechanisms of evolution.
[the military] just copy as best they can, knowing that they'll never equal it or better it.
On 28 July 1976, an SR-71 broke the world record for its class: an absolute speed record of 1905.80993 knots (2,193.1669 mph, 3,529.56 km/h)
The military isn't stupid, and they know brilliant design when they see it.They don't have a problem with that - they just copy as best they canYes, engineers have been inspired by or copied nature, (Biomimicry).Engineers have also copied evolution...
In computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of artificial intelligence (more particularly computational intelligence) that involves combinatorial optimization problems.Evolutionary computation uses iterative progress, such as growth or development in a population.This population is then selected in a guided random search using parallel processing to achieve the desired end. Such processes are often inspired by biological mechanisms of evolution.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_computation
[the military] just copy as best they can, knowing that they'll never equal it or better it.Asyncritus could you tell us a creature which can better a SR-71 (military aircraft) for speed ?.
QuoteEvolutionary computationIn computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of artificial intelligence (more particularly computational intelligence) that involves combinatorial optimization problems.Evolutionary computation uses iterative progress, such as growth or development in a population.This population is then selected in a guided random search using parallel processing to achieve the desired end. Such processes are often inspired by biological mechanisms of evolution.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_computationDo I need say any more?
Evolutionary computationIn computer science evolutionary computation is a subfield of artificial intelligence (more particularly computational intelligence) that involves combinatorial optimization problems.Evolutionary computation uses iterative progress, such as growth or development in a population.This population is then selected in a guided random search using parallel processing to achieve the desired end. Such processes are often inspired by biological mechanisms of evolution.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_computation
Quote [the military] just copy as best they can, knowing that they'll never equal it or better it.Asyncritus could you tell us a creature which can better a SR-71 (military aircraft) for speed ?. How relevant is this to anything? I was, if you recall, talking about the echolocation system in bats and whales.