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Mercedes Benz BIOME - concept of autobioproduction on the basis of genetically modified technologies

When any current driver of an ordinary car goes into the gas station and gives up from a third to half of the subsistence minimum for a full tank, he involuntarily sighs and thinks: "When will these engineers come up with something new?" Hopes that oil will ever drop significantly will be shared by the current car owners. But the most depressing thing is not even this, but the fact that the concentrated organic matter that nature has been preparing in the bowels of the millennia, and from which it is possible to obtain priceless materials, we burn for decades, "heating" the atmosphere and "fertilizing" it with harmful gases. Where is the output and what is it seen by automakers?

Most modern auto designers are like fashion designers of women's handbags: they endlessly change the "predatory" lines to "aggressive" lines, building them over the motor-body solutions of the late 19th - early 20th century. All this is abundantly cushioned by clever computer systems, losing reliability in proportion to "smarter". Recently, great hybrids have been launched. The idea that a car battery lasts most of the time and is being wasted, just as the generator works for nothing, it "pushes" the structures that operate on the principle of reasonable "pull-push" between the internal combustion engine and the electrical system of the car, loaded with electric motors. Electric vehicles also develop actively, but either deter consumers at a price, or lack the ability to travel far without recharging.

With the interesting realization of the idea of a healthy combination of hybrid technology of movement and advanced body technologies, BMW, BMW Vision EfficientDynamics, recently noticed the public, was promised to be released in autumn 2013. Five Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design studios apparently got a scold and quickly reacted to the futuristic-fantasy Mercedes Benz BIOME, shown only three months after the Mercedes Benz BIOME Concept was shown to the public at the annual Design Challenge. With the help of this concept, Mercedesers looked in the "reasonable far", which "will not be cruel to them" because of bio-technologies. True, these bio-technologies concern DNA-plants. The current genoengineering looks like heredity as effectively as an elephant in a china shop. This is not noticed only by those who, with the word "profit", have a complete defocus of vision. What was invented in the Californian Skolkovo, preparing for the next financial report?

Mercedes Benz BIOME, granted to the public and photographers at the design competition in Los Angeles, weighs only 394 kg and is made of a very light material called BioFibre ("biofiber"). BioFibre is a material obtained from plants with patented DNA, which is lighter than plastic, but stronger than steel. The same plant accumulates liquid BioNectar 4534, which will power the Mercedes Benz BIOME car, while also secreting oxygen. The manufacture of BioNectar 4534 with the help of certain receptors will also be imposed on all accessible hosts of this car plants. For the manufacture of Mercedes Benz BIOME will need six seeds. Of the four seeds, the wheels grow, and the other two produce seedlings in the form of Mercedes three-beam stars, which, expanding, form the inner part of the body from the front seed-star and the outer part of the body - from the seed-star of the rear. A bored car can be dissolved with a bird droppings in the compost pit.

In conclusion, I want to say that the Mercedes BIOME looks very nice and looks very nice, but the commercial about its production technology looks as plausible as the cartoon stories about the communist future released in the Soviet Union of Brezhnev times. The concept of growing and powering the Mercedes BIOME car is a vivid illustration of what a rational German design idea can turn into when it comes to Hollywood's homeland.

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