{"id":89289,"date":"2024-01-04T15:56:33","date_gmt":"2024-01-04T20:56:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sciencesensei.com\/?p=89289"},"modified":"2024-01-26T07:31:24","modified_gmt":"2024-01-26T12:31:24","slug":"the-most-complex-machines-ever-built","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.sciencesensei.com\/the-most-complex-machines-ever-built\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Complex Machines Ever Built"},"content":{"rendered":"
Without complex machines, we wouldn’t understand or have a grasp on the world or outer space to the extent we currently do. This includes complex phenomena like quantum physics, outer space, and ancient mythology. We use complex machines to research, explore, and discover <\/span>extreme<\/span><\/a> aspects of this planet that are far beyond our human comprehension. By working with machines, scientists can broaden their horizons and learn about the world more deeply. <\/span><\/p>\n When scientists combine machines with the human brain, the results are otherworldly. We can use this power to our advantage as a species. According to CSIRO<\/a>, one benefit is search and rescue missions. They write, “When it comes to search and rescue missions, humans now have some high-tech help. Smart, semiautonomous drones work alongside human teams to bring people home safely. DroneResponse provides emergency responders with a user-friendly interface allowing a team of smart drones to scan terrain and deliver immediate support.” Other benefits of combining machines and the human mind include developing helper robots and better health care. Either way, whether it’s building the biggest space machine or the biggest motorcycles, humans have accomplished tremendous amounts when it comes to machinery. And it’s only going to expand and grow from here.<\/p>\n