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Ford Mustang: New Chemical Elements, Collective Learning And The Modern Revolution

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The Little Big History of The Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang was one of the most desired and affordable cars when it was made in 1964. During human history people have tried to find an affordable car that still had impressive specs and the Ford Mustang was the solution. Throughout time, there have been eight key moments in history of the universe when massive changes took place and increasing complexity occurred. We have named these events thresholds of increasing complexity. The Ford Mustang best relates to the third, sixth, and eighth thresholds which are New Chemical Elements, Collective Learning, and the Modern Revolution. The threshold New Chemical Elements strongly impacted the Ford Mustang because it created the elements to build and power the car. The most important component in the Ford Mustang is the fuel and without New Chemical Elements gasoline would not exist. Jim Smart, a writer and photographer for Motor Trends once stated, “We know gasoline creates heat energy when it ignites. Heat created by the igniting gasoline and air mixture is what gives us the power necessary to propel our Mustangs”. The gasoline that powers the vehicle connects to the threshold, New Chemical Elements, because of the hydrogen and carbon that’s in the gasoline. Without gasoline, the Mustang would not have a …show more content…

The Ford Mustang also changed in shape to become more aerodynamic and decrease in weight. Over time the Ford Mustang has become faster, lighter, and more powerful. As humans started to become more advanced they produced better interior and exterior designs for the Ford Mustang to decrease the amount of crashes and better developed the riding experience. Without the increasing complexity that took place in humans the Ford Mustang would have never evolved into what it is

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