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Through geological observations, he was led to investigate the origin of fossils. His biological studies made him the first scientific illustrator. For Sultan Bayazid II he conceived a bridge over the Bosphorus - '12,000 ft over the sea, 600 over the land’. Such a bridge has been in service - since 1973. He devised a machine-tool for cutting cylindrical bore holes, of the kind that has long been indispensable for manufacturing ball-bearings. 1920. Each individual branch of knowledge he mastered would normally have needed years of study; each individual result would have been the issue of a whole lifetime's work. Surely an enormous, almost inconceivable amount of knowledge, must have been stored in Leonardo's brain? After all, his artistic production and his scientific researches and plans are worlds apart! Genius is not just diligence or the intelligent use of reason. I suspect that genius is mainly the ability to open a highly ‘rained brain to extraterrestrial energies. The extraterrestrial beings know what primordial knowledge is stored in the grey cells. If they did not know it, they could not make the fuel of genius spark. That's it. The communication medium was and is the 'beast-brain'. From the conveyor belt of modern research flow scientific proofs that man possesses parapsychological faculties which are against ‘natural’ laws. Only now, on the threshold of the third millennium, are we mentally capable of discovering the brain's His sketches contain a doctrine of the original mechanical forces in nature, a whole cosmology. He realized that there would never be a perpetuum mobile because of the laws of gravity. He invented a two-stage rocket which could fly 'more than three miles’. He developed a gyroscopic system, like the one invented for blind flying by Speery Rand, but not until The multi-barrelled machine gun in modern jet-fighters can be found on da Vinci's drawing paper. Leonardo da Vinci. He lived to the age of 67. He was painter, sculptor and architect. Brilliantly endowed. My notes on his fields of study are far from complete.