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Future Concepts
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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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Discussions on Killing Killer Bee Swarms in Flight
To diminish or kill a killer bee swarm in-flight as it is trying to attack a human you have to be careful not to kill the human. And you must understand how insect swarms fly. And so an online think tank began discussing this topic at length. How do these swarms stay aloft?
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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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Can We Stop a Killer Bee Swarm with a Percussion Sound Blast?
Killer Bees are deadly to those who they feel are a threat and once you are the target these guys are going in for the kill. It is very difficult to get away from a swarm and that is what most people advise, run like hell and get the swarm to string its self out so you have less of them to fight.
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Recycling Space Junk and Debris
Well here we are in the year 2006 and what do we have? We have humans polluting space? That’s right we have space junk. We have old debris floating around out there and it is a dangerous thing. We need to get this stuff out of the way and also collect some of this debris to recycle?
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Bee Colonies and Scouts
Everyone in a Bee Colony has a specific job, which they are physically made for. When bees swarm they work together as a team and these little creatures can take down huge animals. How do they do it and who decides?
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Exercise Bike in the Moon Base Station
Should we use exercise bikes on the moon to stay fit? Should we collect the energy from all the pedaling to use for back up power or to top of the batteries? Well recently this subject came up in an online think tank and a guest said it was a dumb idea.
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Growing Oil
The global oil shortage and pricing problem is proving to be the latest treasure trove of entrepreneurial opportunities. Energy issues do not promise to be quickly resolved and those who can fill the immediate need will profit immensely. Long term solutions also promise to build great wealth over the next century.
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Bees Use Sound to Assist in Swarming Flight
There is a theory floating around out there that in fact Bees use sound waves during swarming and perhaps during normal single insect flight to help with the aerodynamics of their endeavors? Some say this cannot be, yet it surely can as a lot can happen in 400 million years of evolution and Bees have shorter life cycles so consider the possibilities?
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Lower Jet Stream to Blow Locust Plagues Away?
Is it possible to use ELF Extremely Low Frequencies to lower the jet stream and blow away locust plagues in North America? Indeed it is possible for jet streams to touch the ground although rare and it is possible that 200 plus mile an hour winds would certainly take care of a swarm of insects.
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Locust Swarms How Do They Do It?
There has sure been a lot of research on Locust Plagues throughout the world and there is a good reason too. Locust Plagues can wipe out an entire crop in minutes and devastate hundreds and thousands of square miles of agricultural lands.
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Theories on Using Sound to Defeat Locust Plague Devastation
At least one researcher of the locust plague devastation in our world believes the answer to stopping the locust swarms may be quite simple indeed. In fact much of his theories appear to be sound. That is right sound; as in harmonics, acoustics and directional sound waves to disrupt locust plagues and swarms in mid-flight.
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