hooo u definitely got a long message filled with rubbish and no theory.
The theory is that What charles darwin believed in "The Natural Selection".According to him any living organism can do what it likes if it has the wish to do it and is permitted by the natural selection.The natural selection is an imaginary force that rules the nature and decides what characteristics an individual should have?Don't believe me huh...See for yourself...Appendix in human stomach is the biggest proof for the theory...Previously man used appendix to digest vegetable foods but now humans do not need it so it is non-functional(Since it was permitted by natural selection)...and man did not make flyers to soar high in the sky but to visit different places and even destroy other human beings...HUMANS HAVE GIVEN UP THEIR WISH TO FLY!!!If someday the flying wish of humans are permitted then Man may fly in the sky someday...
2006-07-18 03:00:11
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answered by Wolverine 3
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Man always had a fantasy to fly like a bird.
Just imagine every human is able to fly at will.
Now imagine what kinf of people are in the world, we fight for tiny little reason.
So if all human have ablity to fly, we all will hit each other in mid air,and more of us would end up in hospital. Also, fitting those wings on the body,and moving them would require a lot of food.
Who would then watch the TV?
Driving itself is reckless enough for humans with intellegence, so some one held back on our flying ability.
In this case fantasy is better than reality.
2006-07-18 10:36:32
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answered by cookiedada 3
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Ah, the old dream of flight. Remember the Greek tale of Icarus and his father, Daedalus - escaping the dreaded labyrinth by making wings of wax? Despite his father's warnings, Icarus could not resist the joy of flying and went too high, melting the wax - and dooming him.
You would, of course, have to entirely re-engineer the human body to make people capable of flight. Birds have hollow bones to lighten their skeletal structures. They have special muscle groups to operate their wings. A human torso modified for flight would be strange-looking, indeed. Our bodies simply are not adapted to permit us to fly on our own.
And so what? If we can't flap our own wings, or somehow by mere thought make ourselves pass through the heights unaided, we CAN make devices that enable us to do so.
We have already made parachutes, rocket belts, small lifting platforms something like a personal flying saucer, flying saucers, and "wings" better known as para-sails and hang gliders. There are tiny helicopters, gyrocopters, and ultra-light powered aircraft. And, of course, aircraft of such immense variety and type, including rocket ships.
Not trying hard enough? Of course we are. Everyone wants to fly - and now they can.
2006-07-18 09:24:21
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answered by Der Lange 5
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my opinion: Flying like a bird can be acheived only with 100% of our brain compasity (ESP), we use like 18% tops of our brain maybe even less< Or with advanced genology splitting half bird an human genes ( maybe even has been done by some crazy scientist !!! but they would never say they did -top sceret stuff there), i think anything possible of thinking one day is possible in doing,...there is alot we still cant do or see with 18% brain
2006-07-18 09:19:36
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answered by booker_52 2
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It is only a matter of time before we do we have already made a submarine that mimics a dolphins propulsiom.
2006-07-18 15:38:05
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answered by jeevus_ud91 1
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The amount of lift you would have to generate to raise our bodies is more then we can sustain for any substantial period of time.
Birds have hollow bones, so they are lighter.
2006-07-18 09:52:34
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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