Researchers at ETH Zurich under the direction of ETH Professor Kristina Shea and colleagues at Caltech in Pasadena, California, have developed a new propulsion concept for swimming robots. The robot exploits temperature fluctuations in the water for propulsion without the need for an engine, propellant or power supply. [1] Flowing without energy. And yet, using the energy of something else. Moving without an engine. And yet, having a structure and moving parts. Exploiting fluctuations without needing a propellant. And yet, using temperature as one. We feel we could exist without the cosmos. And yet we are part of it. We feel we could move on our own. And yet, we never made one single step from where we were. It was the cosmos that was moving…
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