Super Ball Piston Motors Are Pollution-Less And Fuel-Less But What Can We Use

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Jan 23, 2009, 10:34:38 PM1/23/09
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The Online Think Tank has run across a very interesting new concept
and all though this is such a common occurrence you are probably
saying; that makes sense. But this time the concept came in from an
inventor named Richard Walker. It is a Super Ball Piston Motor, which
is completely Pollution-less and Fuel-less, but what can we use them
for?
It seems the potential killer applications for such a super ball motor
are infinite. And thus I hath been considering this Super Ball Motor
concept. And have the following thoughts. One great application would
be for Space Flight, it would be perfect for it.
A super ball motor concept also appears to be quite scalable. It could
run on one cylinder or maybe 2 or more cylinders running together or
opposite cycles too? But why stop there these same units could be set
up to run in random order all bouncing to a different drummer in large
arrays with fields of them.
In fact such a system would not need to have a super ball inside, it
could have the same rubbery surface on the top and bottom of the
cylinder where it could be rubberized. Perhaps only the top or bottom
and the other compression rebound? These same scenarios could also
improve shake-able flashlight concepts.
Indeed the super ball motor concept mimics nano vibrational energy
collection concepts too. The super balls could have copper on the side
and on the side of the cylinder to collect energy as well, no shaft
needed, energy to battery.
The cylinders could be Nano carbon tubes or the size of farm silo,
does not matter, as the concept is viable either way. I certainly hope
this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The
goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I
thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which
interest
you.
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