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andy-hughes Here was something that was against the laws of aerodynamics, yet clearly in evidence, bees do fly, when science says they can't.
Once slow-mo photography caught up, it revealed that the assumption that bees have fixed wings like flies was actually wrong - bees rotate their wings, which is how they fly their heavier bodies with apparently too-small wings that they use.
A prime example of how science caught up to disprove a believed theory - it happens all the time, and history books are full of examples.
Look at the 747 - it's body is longer than the Wright Brothers' first flight - who would have conceived air travel, the internet, space exploration ... the list goes on and on.
Locusts //I will try to answer your question on this flying bumble bee-- and you say about aerodynamics it is impossible for really for the Bumblebee to be able to fly-- because of its small wings and the size of its body-- but once again I have to point out that the designer who created this bumblebee had all the Dynamics and mathematics -bats - in building this bumble be.-
just like a designer .who designs an aeroplane-- who copies most of the time-- from flying birds --how to be able to improve his mathematics and design for one example back in 1930 {when the designer spitfire }
he was designing the Spitfire he watched the birds and how they used to fly and their wingspan which gave
him the idea-- How to build his Spitfire in England ---
we copy the dolphin and the Whale for the design-- of our submarines because of their speed in the
once again I will turn back to to a perfect designer who can design and create this wonderful planet of ours