Robot Aims To Walk On Water
qeorqe writes "CMU researchers are developing a robot that runs across water (PDF). It is modeled after the basilisk lizard, which has that rare ability. The researchers have done both computer simulations and experiments with test models."
But if it doesn't, will other roots begin to worship it?
Bah! Apple has already built a phone that can walk on water. This is just a phone with arms and legs.
It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.
Here's a video (of the lizard not the robot):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhsxo7vY8ac
You could at least do the meme thingy justice..
I [important]for one[/important] will be the first to welcome our new hydroplanetic cyberlizard overlords
which is totally what she said
BEDEVERE: What also floats in water?
VILLAGER:Bread!
VILLAGER:Apples!
VILLAGER:Uh, very small rocks!
VILLAGER:Mud!
VILLAGER:Uh, churches! Churches!
VILLAGER:Lead! Lead!
ARTHUR:A duck!
CROWD:Oooh.
BEDEVERE:Exactly. So, logically... if this robot float on water, then it is made of wood
I encourage people to actually read the article. It breaks down the mechanics of the basilisk's run cycle quite nicely. It has some really nice images and graphs illustrating it, too. I know it's a lot to ask, but at least look at the pictures in the article! By the way, they point out that learning more about the way the basilisk actually runs on water is one of the merits of the paper.