My question was simple: "Why is that tine curved?"
Your answer too was simple, but wasn't an answer to my question.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It is curved b/c someone took the time and effort to specify that it should be curved.)</font>
Is this an answer?
You must be feeling that you have to protect somethings/someones who you consider they spent efforts.
Villengineer, the science isn't only to invent new things, adding somethings new into the world, life, etc. The science is also to "correct" the errors in the past and this is more important than adding new things in our era because the science, technology, world, life, etc are full of errors. In this era/age, to me, all scientists should stop adding newer and newer things and should start to look at their behind to see their dirts which will show them they have been on the wrong way. Such a science philosophical movement among "true" scientists has begun a decade ago. They are now questioning everythings behind, in past. Step by step. In coming years/decades, inventing/adding new things will not be as worth as locating the errors/mistakes/etc in the past. This is the science of coming years/decades. Such a science feedbacking the past, working toward the backward will/may show that many things today are (maybe) completely wrong. So, the science I am doing here is the science of future, that is, questioning the past. That's why I am asking "why is that aerator tine curved?" Explain the reason and I will show the error and showing the error too will be a "new invention" if you credit only "the new" to you.