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Flight Theory - It's An Unsolved Science Dilemma

To: Chris Charles <>
Subject: Flight Theory - It's An Unsolved Science Dilemma
From: Chris Corben via Birding-Aus <>
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2020 13:17:39 -0500
Chris, I just don't accept in any sense that the theory of flight has gone west! I would argue that nothing is scientifically verifiable, but that why wings produce lift is extremely well understood. Of course there will be aspects of it that are in contention, but those aspects will have nothing to do with its reliability for either birds or aeroplanes. Nervousness? I don't have any nervousness about wings producing lift and I feel utter confidence that if I am killed in a plane accident, it will have nothing at all to do with any misunderstanding of how wings work!

Sorry if I overreact! But in these times, trivialising knowledge doesn't seem a great idea! And I do love watching Pelicans fly, though Hummingbirds are much more surprising!

Cheers, Chris.


On 10/8/2020 5:03 PM, Chris Charles wrote:
Chris, Excitedly anticipating my next flight.
There is always some aspect that warrants more research but what is the 
reference for your nervousness?
Chris Charles


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On 9 Oct 2020, at 4:05 am, Chris Corben via Birding-Aus 
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What!?

A brick can produce lift if you use it the right way. Where is the mystery?

Cheers, Chris.


On 10/8/2020 2:26 AM, Chris Shaw via Birding-Aus wrote:
Believe it or not there is no scientifically verifiable explanation of why 
wings produce lift and the smaller the critter the more baffling it becomes. I 
love watching pelicans fly. They don't know the theory of flight has gone west. 
Both main theories that have been around for years have problems and there is 
yet still no definitive answer, so be careful getting on the next aeroplane.

My pelicans can be seen on

https://www.ararelitus.com/birds-1
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