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Two Innovations Seeking a Sponsor (standard:Creative non-fiction, 351 words) | |||
Author: GXD | Added: Jun 12 2009 | Views/Reads: 3698/0 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The two innovations offered here respond to urgent human needs. Interested parties may inquire for more detail at: geraldx6@hotmail.com. -- GXD | |||
I am seeking sponsors for the following two concepts. Introduction The two concepts offered here have been developed over the past 12 years, and serve urgent needs in our contemporary society. Please contact me for more general information, or meet with me to review the full details. 1. A Re-usable Synthetic Rain Forest to Recover Deserts Overview As global warming proceeds, new desert areas are forming. This process can be mitigated, halted and reversed by constructing a "synthetic rain forest" of simple, low-cost materials that can be easily erected or disassembled. The synthetic rain forest takes advantage of natural changes in temperature and humidity to generate water for irrigation where needed, extracting moisture directly from the atmosphere. The construction described here has no motors or moving parts and can be adapted to climatic conditions for maximum efficiency. A special advantage of the synthetic forest is that it can supply soil moisture for as long as needed to grow natural forests that can take over the job in future years. 2. Internal Reaction Device for Weight Reduction Overview This device uses electrical energy to lift itself until it becomes weightless -- or less. The device efficiently converts rotary motion into lift within its totally-enclosed housing by displacing a high-density fluid and sustaining it in free flight or free fall. It can be safely used to lift construction materials without need for a tower crane. There are no external moving parts. The device utilizes a new principle described here, and can be fabricated from current and easily available materials, in larger or in sub-miniature sizes to meet weight reduction needs in a wide variety of applications. Detailed information is available to enable computer modelling of these two innovations, in order to establish (A) their feasability and (B) their potential utility to individuals or communities who can benefit from them. Based on the information derived from such studies, working models can be constructed to initiate the development phase so that prompt action can be taken to raise resources and place the innovations into service. Gerald X. Diamond Seattle June 12, 2009 All Rights Reserv4d Tweet
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