BioMimicry-When Elements of Nature Solve Complex Human Projects
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Bio means life. Mimicry means imitate. Researchers, scientists, artisans, designers, derive inspiration from natural biological systems for human applications. This approach is called biomimetic design
Biomimetics or biomimicry is the imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems. The terms "biomimetics" and "biomimicry" derive from Ancient Greek: βίος (bios), life, and μίμησις (mīmēsis), imitation, from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), to imitate, from μῖμος (mimos), actor. Wikipedia
Human Nature is an inspiring property as well. The high-level of research and innovation nowadays helps to improve industrial designation to serve better every aspect and human needs.
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Biomimicry on Juicers
1. New modern Cold Press Jumpo Juicer Greenstar Elite - Twin Gears. A complete slow and gently mastication system at the core of the Juicer, mimic how human teeth break down food by keeping all nutrients of fresh veggies and fruits at maximum and delays oxidation.
2. Human Vertebral Column emulation mode, massage chair The mechanical core of a Massage Chair must effectively nest different human bodies for a complete massage session. At the zero-gravity position, auto-detect different body shapes gently stretch and rest the torso accordingly, such to offer a unique sense of weightlessness like floating across the universe. The benefits of such massage sessions are numerous.
The inner skeleton of the massage chair, structure the robotic spheres that emulate human hands and acupressure technics. Enjoy a 4D deeply relaxing massage in horizontal and vertical parameters all over the body
In the picture above you can see how the innovative biomimetic design of the New Generation Massage chair robotic mechanism imitates humans' hands' traditional kneading methods.
Biomimicry at Water Revitalizers
Water revitalizer works by utilizing the natural spiral movement found in nature. Nature uses vortices (formed as water moves), electromagnetic fields (from the Earth and from her rocks and minerals), and salts (minerals in an ionized form) to create water’s liquid crystalline state—structured water.