Here is another ballpoint pen drawing for this #trippythursday
A strange set of biomechanical sensors has been discovered in a landfill.
The garbage heap somehow managed to mash together insect, machine and bacterial material in just the right combination to form these three sensors.
One sensor tracks air particles and would track what we know as smell. Sadly this thing is working overtime as it sits in the landfill next to spoiled milk, batteries and diapers.
Smaller copper wires from tiny motors latch the three sensors together. They got a charge from an exploded Tesla battery and their unique coil shape created an energy feedback loop.
This sensor shifts plates of aluminum cans around at just the right angle to perceive light. We would consider this the sight sensor for this mangled mess.
A bunch of old Skittles and M&Ms melted together with a bit of mercury from a broken thermometer to form this sensor. The mercury swirls over the candy shapes and creates a sensation of touch for the biomechanical blob.
Eventually as it gets buried deeper and deeper into the trash heap it will meld with other material to form a mode of locomotion and reproduction. Then it can emerge from the landfill and become a new lifeform.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)