"We think that we beat nature," Rogers said. "At least in the narrow sense that we have been able to build structures that fall with more stable trajectories and at slower terminal velocities than equivalent seeds that you would see from plants or trees."
Because they can't accept that nature was made to balance the environment without man made intervention. So now they have to improve on something that's already been perfected.
>"We think that we beat nature," Rogers said. "At least in the narrow sense that we have been able to build structures that fall with more stable trajectories and at slower terminal velocities than equivalent seeds that you would see from plants or trees."
Because they can't accept that nature was made to balance the environment without man made intervention. So now they have to improve on something that's already been perfected.
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