Beyond the Burdock
MichaelWebster
あらすじ
In the late summer of 1941, a walk through the Jura Mountains changed everything. When Georges de Mestral found his trousers and his dog's coat covered in stubborn burdock burrs, most would have seen a nuisance. He saw a mechanical marvel. Beyond the Burdock is the definitive biography of the Swiss engineer who looked at a common weed and envisioned a world of invisible connection. This is the story of a ten year obsession. From the rejection of the fashion elite to the daunting technical challenges of recreating nature's hooks in synthetic nylon, de Mestral's journey was a masterclass in persistence. He navigated a world of industrial skepticism, eventually transforming a textile curiosity into the global icon known as Velcro. The narrative follows the invention from the quiet workshops of Switzerland to the high stakes frontier of the space race. As NASA adopted the fastener to hold the interiors of Apollo missions together, the world watched in awe. De Mestral's legacy bridged the gap between the forest and the stars, proving that the most profound revolutions are often hiding in plain sight. Beyond the Burdock is more than a history of an invention; it is a celebration of the inquisitive human spirit and the philosophy of biomimicry. It invites readers to rediscover a man who prioritized precision over fame and who taught us that if we observe closely enough, nature will provide the blueprints for our future. It is a tribute to a life that truly held the world together. Approx. 150 pages, 36500 word count

