Leonardo discovered many things, described many experiences and posed countless questions throughout his reign as THE quintessential Renaissance man, but one of his findings may have finally found a reason...
He found that, on some trees, the sum of the splitting branches' cross-sections equaled that of the original branch or trunk. While it doesn't hold true for many trees, no one could figure out why it worked for a number of species. A Scientist now says that the reason could be for increased durability in high winds, dispelling the long held belief that it was due to hydration. The implications of such a finding could affect logging and man-made branching structures (antennae?) among other things...check it out.
http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-leonardo-da-vinci-tree.html
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