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Mini project

Updated: Jan 24, 2023

I think this is a very interesting question.

I had never seen a turbine before. In the city where I live, tall, hard buildings and houses are the most common things. I also had the feeling that people in China rarely get to see turbines either.

So, before thinking about it I learned a little about turbines.


Turbines are engines that generate power by using fluid to impinge on the rotation of an impeller.

What the turbine does: The turbine generates electricity. It will also be used in aircraft.

This is a renewable energy invention.

Previously, turbochargers were large turbos, often not starting until 1800 rpm or more, whereas now they are small inertia turbos, starting at as low as 1200 rpm


Now we return to the question.

A warm, sunny day with almost no wind. In an open field there is a small turbine generating electricity and underneath it are squeezed all the cows in the field. Why should the cows be under the turbine when humans have a whole field to stop in?


Firstly, I don't think a turbine, no matter how small it is, makes a good sound. So the cows should choose to move further away from the turbine. That's the right choice.

But the title says that the cows were moving under the turbine and all of them were also huddled under the turbine. So, I guess...

This is what man has built for the cows to live in.

It is the same as humans living in built-up areas. The environment we now live in is of our own making. The process of adapting to our environment is a relatively long and comfortable transition period. As our development progresses, humans will create and interfere with the living environment of other beings.

Here the cows are confronted: suddenly a strange behemoth appears in the environment where they live. So they huddle close together, both frightened and curious about the turbine.

Secondly, thinking about it another way, I don't want to think that the turbine have shade to keep the cows out of the sun, so they are huddled under it. I'm tempted to say that the cows don't want to be under the turbine. They are just forced to need to adapt to such conditions. The cows feel the fear. Moving in close proximity to each other relieves them of that discomfort.


According to the title, in general, man has created the world as it is today and is the strongest of this field. We stand in the fields more with an attitude of appreciation. There are many fields that we have. We may say with pride, "Oh, what a beautiful day, what a beautiful field, what a view. et cetera."

As we change our environment for the betterment of the world, we allow the cows, the not so powerful type of group, to receive restrictions. They too deserve to have vast fields to enjoy and run around in.




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