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Future Concepts
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Searching for The Most Efficient Launch For Private Space Ships
The commercialization of space is here and now in the present period. We saw space ship one win the X-Prize and take home the check for $10 million. Indeed Burt Rutan, Paul Allen and Sir Richard Branson were the first to send a private spacecraft into space. Yes they were the first, but they are not the only company working on this.
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Aerodynamic Discussion of Wind Flows in Urban Settings
Due to the way that human civilizations have developed in urban downtown metro areas we find that the wind severely increases between the buildings. With increased wind speeds between buildings we can take advantage of the Bernoulli Principal and install wind generators between the buildings. How so you ask?
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What Will Our Railroad Look Like in 50 Years?
Have you seen the cool pictures of high-speed trains in other countries, with their sleek bodies and capabilities of speeds in excess of 200 miles per hour? Wow. This can all be possible in the United States as well you know. In fact many companies are joining with government agencies to see this reality thru in the next 50-years.
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Acidic Ocean Battery Theories and Strategies
As the ocean becomes more acidic in places perhaps we can use the acidity to power up our cities and discharging the acidity by using it up like a battery? How so you ask? Well consider a weakened battery in your car which is old and nearly run out
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Battery Signature Sensors to Detect Enemy UAVs
We must develop a new type of radar sensor one which can see an unmanned aerial vehicle even if it is made of lightweight material with little if any radar signature or it is of a superior shape, which is hard to see.
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Single Mission UAVs for the Battlespace; What is the Payload?
What is a single mission UAV anyway? Well it is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle that does not normally come back once it is launched by its self or in a swarm of other units. Think of it a model airplane missile. It is the weapon like a suicide mission model aircraft kamikaze.
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Engineering and Toy Making
Dear Parents, have you noticed all the cool toys lately on the shelves at Wal-Mart? Isn’t amazing the level of sophistication and engineering? I means some of these toys are very high-tech, especially the remote control, flying toys
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Locust Plagues Are Coming; Can We Stop Them?
The size of a locust plague is often over five miles wide and five miles or more long. And it continues up to 200 feet above the ground. The Locust Plagues in Africa are by far the largest and most devastating and in a nation where humans are already under a crunch to feed everyone and starvation is common place. A locust plague and massive swarm can take out a years crops in seconds and it is all over.
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Swarm Warfare Battle Tactics Discussed
As the new tactics of the battlespace change many war planners and tacticians are moving toward swarm tactics for offensive maneuvers. But what can you do to defend your position, fleet or team against the onslaught of a swarming maneuver onto your location? Well actually there are a number of things you can do.
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Killer Bee Swarming Signals and Directional Sound Devices
Can we stop a killer bee swarm by disrupting their swarming signal with a directional sound beam? One think tank member in an online think tank believes so. In fact if it can be done, which appears to be a good possibility we can save our citizens from unnecessary deaths from killer bees.
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Directional Sound Devices to Take Out Killer Bee Swarms
Can we use directional sound devices to take out killer bee swarms? Killer bees make a buzzing sound and this is because their wings flap at a high rate of speed about 230 flaps every single second. If we disrupted that harmonic resonance it maybe possible to stop a killer bee swarm. Maybe?
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Magnetic Space Debris and Junk Robotic Orbiting Collectors Needed
Well as always mankind has not necessarily been such a good steward of the planet. Only this time he has taken it a bit too far. We are polluting space with junk, small bits and pieces of man-made debris orbiting the planet at extremely high rates of speed. It is a danger to space flight and the new space tourism industry.
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