Do you mean things like how much effort a group of ants puts out to kill a single spider, no matter how many of their company die or get injured? Or how when you slow down a cricket's chirp, it sounds like a choir singing? Or what about how intricately the flagellum on a single-celled bacterium is built (ask your brother, Lanner; he knows about this too)? Or (I just realized this a few days ago) how we resond so enthusiastically to music (certain music "controls" us, like classical and how it helps us to either slow down and control ourselves or how as it moves through our bodies, we get energized, or rock and how it makes us feel stronger, or it could be like rap, which makes us want to throw up)? Great subject for a group of posts, Casey! Keep it up!
HRTF
Postscript: tell Lanner that I say hi and that he needs to check his blog more often...HRTF
I see you every week in church, but I thought I would drop in and say "hi" in a different place!
Did you know a cheetah can accelerate from 0-68 mph in about 3 seconds? The $1.5 million dollar Bugatti Veyron, one of the fastest cars in the world, takes 2.8 seconds to get from 0-60 mph! We have an amazing designer.
Oct. 30, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Amy :O)