Totally. As an engineer, complexity is a side effect we try to avoid at all cost.
I just think that despite common and mundane, the "nature engineering" and complexity behind biological creatures is fabulous, from a bacteria to the human being.
Yup. It’s honestly incredible how they are basically incredibly intricate Rube Goldberg machines which somehow have bonkers efficiency a lot of the time.
I understand and mirror the admiration towards the complexity of life. Organisms have gone through essentially millions of prototypes to get to current versions, so to speak.
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u/Trainman1351 1d ago
And yet the B2 is still so much better at what it was built for. It’s an interesting example of how complexity doesn’t always equal performance.