Matthias Kleespies

Soft Biotechnology Balancing
Nature and Humans

 

Dolphins

 

Dolphins, together with whales, belong to the most developed animal species living on our planet. Possibly, they are even more developed than humans. Anyway, dolphins possess some remarkable abilities, which should bring us into a thoughtful mood:

Dolphins are very intelligent. They are able to imitate our behaviour and speech, and they may communicate with humans in a very direct way.
Dolphins possess a sonar system, which is neither completely understood by scientists, nor reached in its efficiency by technical means.
Dolphins may form rings of air bubbles, whose stability cannot be explained with the help of known physical models.
Dolphins have a marked sense of family. They are very peaceful and gentle. According to Plutarch, nature only granted dolphins what the best philosophers are striving for: Friendship without self-interest.
Dolphins continuously live in harmony with each other and with nature.
Dolphins possibly may show us a way to escape the ecological crisis by imitating their characteristics and behaviours.

 

In a sense of the gentle and natural harmony of dolphins, I would like to help reestablishing the lost balance between nature and humans (and between ecology and economics) with my efforts. It is my endeavour to cooperate with nature instead of working against her. I don´t use gene technology. I am rather using my creativity and spirit to find intelligent processes enlarging the efficiency of the complex micro-organism "Sugary Kefir". I am aware of the fact that this fascinating organism is a loan of nature. I would like to derive mass products from its biopolymer suited to noticeably relieve the ecosystems.

For example, "waste water" produced along with the production of kefir grains may be used as high quality cattle feed. It is thus possible to implement an almost closed production circle.