{"id":155,"date":"2004-10-25T01:11:09","date_gmt":"2004-10-24T15:11:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lostbiro.com\/blog\/?p=155"},"modified":"2006-01-28T01:11:39","modified_gmt":"2006-01-27T15:11:39","slug":"leonardo-the-man-who-wanted-to-know-everything","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lostbiro.com\/blog\/?p=155","title":{"rendered":"Leonardo &#8211; the man who wanted to know everything"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What a wonderful documentary on Sunday night! Called: &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.open2.net\/leonardo\/programme_one.html\">Leonardo &#8211; the man who wanted to know everything<\/a>&#8221; it is a two part documentary of an amazingly versatile bloke. One of my workmates said he must&#8217;ve been a sad man because so many of his wonderful ideas did not come to fruition in his lifetime. More than 400 years after his death a British team built and tested his design for an armoured vehicle, a parachutist tested his parachute for probably the first time, using Leonardo&#8217;s design to the letter, his underwater breathing apparatus was tested &#8211; successfully and so on. <\/p>\n<p>I think there are probably three reasons why many of Leonardo&#8217;s designs remained untested in his lifetime: <\/p>\n<p>Firstly, it is likely that like anyone with different ideas, he would have come up against conservatism &#8220;that thang&#8217;ll never fly Orville&#8230;&#8221; so there may well have been a marked reluctance to invest in blue sky research &#8211; an attitude that persists to this day. Small steps, and make sure they&#8217;re winners beats the big risk most times &#8211; even today.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, allied to the first &#8211; how do you convince people to fund, let alone actually try something really and genuinely new? Moreover, a new idea without a ready market will usually fail &#8211; not because of a design flaw, but because no-one can see the uses to which it might be put. Alexander Graham Bell allegedly designed the telephone as an aid for the hard of hearing rather than a communications device that would revolutionise the world.<\/p>\n<p>Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly &#8211; Leonardo seemed more interested in the idea than its execution &#8211; he rarely finished anything &#8211; and even then it was under pressure and past the deadline. For a creative mind, it is surely enough just to have the idea and work out its solution &#8211; does it really need to be built to know instinctively you have modeled the right solution on paper?<\/p>\n<p>So why did it take 400 years for his armoured vehicle to reach the prototype phase? Obvious really &#8211; he worked for the Florentine Defence Department &#8211; clearly the thing was: <\/p>\n<p>a) rejected on principle because the finance advisor was a navy man<br \/>\nb) resubmitted in revised form as an inverted boat &#8211; then rejected because Florence was not a maritime power<br \/>\nc) redesigned by a committee to ensure the mechanism would be incompatible with the wheels<br \/>\nd) advertised for tender &#8211; in the Beaconsfield Herald and other regional newspapers<br \/>\ne) offered to the lowest tenderer<br \/>\nf) locked in a legal dispute between competing tenderers for the documentation phase<br \/>\ng) tender suspended for 20 years pending the outcome of a judicial inquiry into the dispute<br \/>\nh) subjected to construction delays because of cost over-runs and budget cut-backs<br \/>\ni) further delayed because a clerk had misfiled the plans &#8211; for 130 years<br \/>\nj) re-issued for tender<br \/>\nk) delayed because no-one had retained the technology to achieve the metallurgical specifications defined in the original tender documentation &#8211; no-one used wrought iron any more.<br \/>\nl) further delays because of a green ban on logging the old growth timber specified for the armor<br \/>\nm) held up pending a new white paper &#8211; the Sforza government had been supplanted by the Medicis<br \/>\nn) new design specification issued to allow for plantation timber and a greener technology<br \/>\no) design released for tender<br \/>\np) offered to the lowest tenderer<br \/>\nq) halted while inquiry held into whether a steam engine might be retro-fitted within the existing design<br \/>\nr) modified design released for tender &#8211; original lowest bidder had gone out of business.<br \/>\ns) offered to the lowest bidder<br \/>\nt) work halted over industrial dispute between boiler makers and carpenters on the same workplace<br \/>\nu) work continues (slowly) only after Industrial Relations Tribunal intervention<br \/>\nv) work suspended pending inquiry into construction delays<br \/>\nw) Inquiry finds the biggest delays to be caused by inquiries<br \/>\nx) work continues &#8211; s l o w l y (it&#8217;s a Defence contract &#8211; each rivet has to be hand made to the original tender&#8217;s specifications and approved by the Board before installation)<br \/>\ny) work halted by budget cutbacks owing to the size of the Florentine deficit<br \/>\nz) work resumes but there are systems integration problems due to incompatibility between mechanism and wheels&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>However, the parachute worked first time exactly as Leonardo designed it to &#8211; and once the mechanism was sorted, the tank revealed itself to be a remarkably modern design.<\/p>\n<p>Next week we get to see the glider and the underwater breathing apparatus &#8211; I&#8217;m looking forward to it!<\/p>\n<p>cheers<br \/>\nJerry<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What a wonderful documentary on Sunday night! Called: &#8220;Leonardo &#8211; the man who wanted to know everything&#8221; it is a two part documentary of an amazingly versatile bloke. One of my workmates said he must&#8217;ve been a sad man because so many of his wonderful ideas did not come to fruition in his lifetime. 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