The natural world has taken millions of years to evolve to its current state, and, in doing so, has found the most perfect designs. Gecko's feet have tiny hair-like structures that allow them to scale walls; dragonflies wings are oriented such a way that they can maneuver backwards and upside down; sharks rough skin reduces drag in the water. Louie Schwartzberg's film Mysteries of the Unseen World takes viewers to places that would have been impossible just a few years ago, from the atomic level to deep into space. The large-format film is in theaters now.
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