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Could the Loch Ness monster be the mechanical robot or "automaton"?



When we think about the Loch Ness monster we always think that this character is some kind of hybrid animal. Or escaped python or anaconda could be the thing called Loch Ness monster. 


There is the possibility that the Loch Ness monster is a so-called automaton or mechanical robot. 


But there is one thing that is forgotten. The "Loch Ness" monster can be the mechanical robot. Maybe that thing used hole bands for controlling its prollers. And the control system might base the hole band that is traveling through switches. 

There is the possibility that the Loch Ness monster was some kind of robot submarine that might be covered by using the skin of a small whale or seal. The system could use similar technology with Vaucanson's "Digesting duck", which image is above this text. In that model that is in the image has feet. But using paddle wheels, the system could be easier to make.

In that case, the "monster" could have paddle wheels. That operates like the wheels of "Digesting duck". But it can also have propellers. There is the possibility that this kind of robot would use simple propellers for traveling surface and undersea elements. 

When the switch came to the point of the hole. That thing will close the circuit. Maybe that thing turned the rudder. Or the "monster" used electric engines. And two propellers. When another propeller will stop that thing can turn the robot. There could also be the plates that are turning out from the hull. When the whole band will give an order to turn that machine. 

The fact is that. Provenly first mechanical robots were built by Jacques de Vaucanson (1709-1782) in the 18th century. There is the possibility that there was some kind of attempts to make mechanical men and horses. And Leonardo da Vinci made his plans for creating a mechanical robot. If that thing was created Leonardo would be the inventor of robots. But there might be people before him who tried to make mechanical men. 

Making a water operating robot is easier than making mechanical men. There is needed only propellers, engine and system that turns the machine. The robot can have the shape of the water animals like sharks, whales, or seals. There could be holes in the skin of those automata, and then that system can be like a seal or whale that has propellers. 


https://www.ststworld.com/leonardos-robot/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digesting_Duck


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_de_Vaucanson


Image:) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digesting_Duck


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