Plastic Makes You Fly
Who said humans can't fly? They fly, like honey! We're not talking about airplanes, no; People have been trying to fly without a plane for centuries. Of course, there is no limit to your imagination. Technology has developed a lot today, yes, but people had no end to their dreams before Christ, just like they do today. Maybe it was easy to fly; the matter was being settled! It took a while to learn how to land, of course, but now people can both fly and land safely. So how?
Birds have always been a source of inspiration for people. The anatomy of the bird, the structure of its wings, its flawless gliding in the air, asked human beings, "Why can't we do it too?" he asked the question. Flight experiments were made with materials resembling bird wings in the ancient Greek period, and a successful flight was carried out by the Chinese Prince Yuan Huangtou in the 5th century, according to sources. Many more records of his trials have reached us. There are even parachute drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci that were never realized. The problem with all these experiments and designs was almost the same; people could fly, but they either lost their lives or were seriously injured while landing. Both technological inadequacies and the lack of aerodynamic calculations led to such unfortunate situations. But mankind did not give up; He continued to try and eventually a successful flight was made in France by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand. The French inventor succeeded in performing a successful flight with an interesting apparatus that looks rather primitive when compared to today's parachutes and resembles an umbrella rather than a parachute. The rest came like ripping a sock; Advancing technology and needs have moved parachute technology forward. The modern parachutes, which were previously made of fabric, went to another dimension with the use of plastic.
Plastic parachutes are openable products used to secure loads during high-speed falls. It is often used for equipment such as payloads, rockets, or spacecraft that are launched from incredible heights; And of course for humans too! Plastic parachutes are lighter and more durable than fabric parachutes. Also, plastic parachutes open more easily and affect the loads less, so they are safer for the payloads. The risks of being affected by adverse conditions are lower than the fabric. Polymers, from which plastics are produced, are ideal for opening parachutes and ensuring the safety of loads, due to their high strength. This fabric is so light and has a nice texture that it is also used in the production of some clothes such as tracksuits today.
I think we have thus disproved the thesis that humans cannot fly. Man can fly, yes, he was flying 200 years ago, he still flies. Balloons made of plastic, etc. we did not even count; human flying and flying plastic!