the balance factor on other planets.
by Henryk Szubinski
On Earth, the Moon and Mars ,the gravity is different. To be sure , the gravity difference will make it hard to walk on, but there is a way.
Do as the eagles do. Meaning , to float around at higher distances where the gravity influence is lowered.
So eagles have some factor that makes it easier for them to displace. The factor is hearing and the astute sense of orientation and balance
that eagles have while flying high.
The comparison is made with the Apollo mission and the use of the words ,"the eagle has landed" as part of the first Apollo mission to land
mankind on the Moon.
image: Inner ear of an eagle
image credit:
educational Technology Clearinghouse university of south Florida.
The human ear and the eagles seem to have similarities. The facts are that the human ear has developed the ability to funnel or channel air as well as amplification of sound waves by the way that the lines of the ear displace sound and air to be as good as possible.
While the same method ,seems to exist with the eagles ear channels ,as though it were the same as the external of the human. The eagles inner ear structure indicates that there is some inner = outer function developed over the millions of years of evolution.
While the same method ,seems to exist with the eagles ear channels ,as though it were the same as the external of the human. The eagles inner ear structure indicates that there is some inner = outer function developed over the millions of years of evolution.
As related to balance and the left and right ears and the center of the left and right =the way we perceive the difference of inner and outer hearing that defines the balance.
So when on "totally flat surfaces" is would seem ridiculous to state that eagles would be part of the landscape, especially in very larger flat areas. So evolution does not favor the larger plains of flat lands (consider the flat plains of Mars elysium planitia, image below), but does it favor human evolution?.
Possibly when humans walk on Mars some time in the 230's, 30 some years after the InSight probe to also define the inner and outer balance of the mars core just like the human outer ear folding has similarities with the inner ear of eagles.
So when on "totally flat surfaces" is would seem ridiculous to state that eagles would be part of the landscape, especially in very larger flat areas. So evolution does not favor the larger plains of flat lands (consider the flat plains of Mars elysium planitia, image below), but does it favor human evolution?.
Possibly when humans walk on Mars some time in the 230's, 30 some years after the InSight probe to also define the inner and outer balance of the mars core just like the human outer ear folding has similarities with the inner ear of eagles.
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