It is an interesting idea. Many of the 'sensors' created in nature are better than anything man has ever made. I remember a body sniffing dog that was used here in Michigan could successfully find bodies in deep water - Once thought impossible because of the very low number of parts per million of scent in the air above the lake. I think it will be decades or even 100s of years before we even get close to sensors of this caliber.
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It is an interesting idea. Many of the 'sensors' created in nature are better than anything man has ever made. I remember a body sniffing dog that was used here in Michigan could successfully find bodies in deep water - Once thought impossible because of the very low number of parts per million of scent in the air above the lake. I think it will be decades or even 100s of years before we even get close to sensors of this caliber.
Steve Wiseman