Tuesday, August 13, 2024

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Can a house fly watch a TV? If so do they understand what is on the TV And the show?
I have often wondered about such things. Just as I wonder about the lack of research and understanding of my avian friends thevPlover aka Killdeers.  What little information there is, is not sufficient.  There is nothing further than their loud call, movements and the false broken wing decoy. 🪽 why? Are they not beneficial enough to warrant a further look? Likewise I get into the timid and misunderstood house fly. The avian abilities are enviable. They can stop, hover, reverse course or direction. They can attach themselves on a ceiling or easily land just about anywhere. They make little noise yet it is assumed that outside of their buzzing which is just the speed of their tiny wings 🪽 that is made of cartilage rather than feathers that they must be silent. Fact is they do make a slightly high pitched noise that outside of a canine or 🐈 felines hearing range can't be detected by most humanoids. I can of course as I mastered high pitched high hertz hearing in my early preteen years. That's why I hear better than most people and why I can hear the pitch tones of automated radio studio systems. I can hear the tones that the automation computer hears to cue an ad or music. And vice versa. 
On hearing it's presumed that a fly can't hear. Wrong they can hear. The hearing mechanisms are tiny ears just behind the head and in front of their thorax. Likewise a fly 🪰 can hear through tiny audio sensors on their feet close to their tastbuds. Yes a fly can taste and do taste with their feet. Something your Learning at WolfPack College in Strevelle Idaho. [ yes there is one.] Getting back on glide path here.
The field of advanced aviation avionics is one area that I am furthering in my collegiate studies. I already hold a masters degree but am striving to earning my Doctrate with. So I suppose I am more observant of such things than most. Leonard DaVinci came up with the concept that most pioneers in heliflight use today by observing 🐝 and hornets. The way a hornet can hover over a plant etc as well as plant its eggs for fettization on a squorpions back and exit before that squorpion can hit it with that ultra poisoning stinger. The observation of insects is interesting. Just as I observed the infamous ant. The idea that they are silent is preposterous. Not only can they make noise but they do so through their collective. 
Imagine if humanoids could build a bridge made up of other humanoids like ants do? Imagine the advancements. 
In closing the AyreWolveZ designed and intuitively built an advanced STEM science college located in the belly of the Juniper Moutains just outside of the tiny nearly extinct town of Strevelle Idaho. 
More on that in my next post. 📫.