>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>The bumblebee flight issue is really not that anyone ever proved that
>they *can't* fly, just that they can't determine the exact mechanism
>of *how* they fly: Bees not only move their wings to fly, they
>constantly change the angle of attack of the wing and, most
>problematic, the *shape* of the wing. The number of possible
>permutations of all these variables just makes it impossible for even
>the most powerful supercomputer to work with all the data.
>
>

Amazing how blind chance/serendipitous mutations made all that happen. And 
we still can't figure it out.

Tom C.



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