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  1. Does anyone have a good design for a paramotor? And are there any good alternatives to a flying vehicle that can also carry other humans other than planes and helicopters (That is also as cheap to build)?

     

    Image result for paramotor

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    Like all the air?

     

    Where would you put the magnets?

     

    The whole suit is an will be an electromagnet so the user, can control which part of the suit will have magnetic material.

    Not sure how it's possible to interface this though. (As in control which parts will activate etc)

  3. Hi there! Maybe this article might help.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/3296579/New-twist-on-plants-that-grow-in-spirals.html

    "A reason for twistiness has now been pinpointed to proteins that are involved in directing the formation of plant cell walls."
    "
    When the (a) mutant protein is present, cells twist in the same direction. The overall effect is an anticlockwise spiral. Another mutant protein causes the cells to twist in the opposite direction."

  4. Following the laws of science, the suit as depicted in the movies is probably not possible. Energy source, propulsion, weaponry are all iffy at best.

     

    Even if the suit itself were possible, survival using the suit is not possible, as depicted in the movie. The movies ignore all of the impact-related (or other g-force) damage you would undergo, against which the suit would not offer much protection. It's science fiction, based on a cartoon.

    I still have my hopes up :wacko:

     

    Hey I'm going to explore the space with my new photovoltaic propulsion-ufo.

    If you want to come with me: 1E6 $$$$......

     

    We can find a new electronic configuration of atoms so new materials. Practically a new chemistry!!!!!!

    Materials can be very very very interesting!!!!!!

    Sure. :3

  5. Greetings everyone. If you happen to be reading this thread, does anyone of you have any ideas on building an Iron Man Suit?
    The suit should include:

    -Ventilation
    -Propulsion
    -Energy Source
    -Information Access
    -Others you can think of :P

    I'm doing a compilation of ideas, and might make one if possible :D

    Your ideas can be wacky if they want to be, but preferably following the laws of current scientific theory. :3

    Thanks for your help ^^

  6. It's actually got to do with temperature. Fuels at different temperature have different densities.

    The density of gasoline (C8H18) is 0.694 g / cm^3 at 300 K and 0.622 g / cm^3 at 400 K.

    Hoped I helped. :3

  7. Celestial motion, or celestial mechanics, is the study of motions of celestial objects, for example how the moon moves, or how Jupiter orbits.

    Celestial objects usually two different types of motion.
    1. The first motion is diurnal , where the whole celestial sphere, and all of the celestial objects attached to it, rotates uniformly from east to west once every 24 (sidereal) hours, about a fixed axis passing through the earth's north and south poleson. It's due to the
    earth's daily rotation. As well as that, the diurnal motion preserves the relative angular positions of all celestial objects.

    2. Certain celestial objects, such as the sun, the moon, and the planets, possess a second motion, superimposed on the first, which causes their angular positions to slowly change relative to one another, and to the fixed stars. This intrinsic motion
    of objects in the solar system is due to a combination of the earth's orbital motion about the sun, and the orbital motions of the moon and the planets about the earth and the sun, respectively.

    I hope I helped ^^

  8. I wonder if there is any substnace that can allow us to jump higher (I'd also consider its effect on animals, can we make any animal jump higher?).

     

    As regards strengh, I bet adrenaline is the one that improves our power. Are there any others (few examples please)?

    They theoretically wouldn't be any because any physical heights achieved would rather be due to the organisms anatomy and structure. :mellow:

     

    If there would be any chemicals, then the chemicals would have to affect the structure of the (For this example a human) body, to have (for example) stronger bones.

     

    And for your 'strength' bit, we already have 'muscle steroids' , which rapidly develops your muscle in a (relatively) unhealthy way. But they aren't really referred to as chemicals, but rather, hormones. :P

     

    I think this question is best asked in the Biology area rather than the chemistry sector. :ph34r:

     

    http://www.steroid.com/Muscle-Building-Steroids.php - Examples of "Steroids for muscle"

    http://animals.pawnation.com/structure-kangaroos-legs-9727.html - Why Kangaroos can jump high (Leg structure, not "chemicals")

  9. * Charging - through solar panel

     

    It's good to be green, but

     

    Highly inefficient, and time wasting. I have entered a green technology course, and learned many things, and of the things I have learned is that takes around 1 hour of 'solar recharging' to move a toy car for around 10 minutes at best.

     

    It would also be dependent to the time of day, only being able to recharge during the day and not at night.

    Not only that, geographic position matters too. Is the area a cloudy area? Does it get hit by direct sunshine a lot? Does it rain often?

     

    Low energy output too, so if an individual wants to make a robot that uses solar energy, he would either have to add a more stronger source of energy or somehow use the energy given efficiently enough to do things.

    I suspect in the not too distant future, perhaps now, programmers will make apps that respond to commands such as, "Get me a glass of milk." Library objects will include things like milk, glass of, get, etc. and the app will direct the robot to the kitchen, get a glass, open the refrigerator, pour the milk into the glass, and return to master. And, more.

    Probable.

     

    A sound feature could be added too, where it can detect pitch, amplitude and frequency.

     

    That'd help improve the robot loads.

  10. I tried to find cases of medical devices being hacked, and was surprised to find none, where most sites just state the vulnerability of it being hijacked.

     

    However, after a brief thought, I did however decided to check the death rate from pacemaker malfunctioning and their causes. Here are some sites.

     

    http://content.onlinejacc.org/article.aspx?articleid=1130173
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3229430
    http://www.uptodate.com/contents/pacing-system-malfunction-evaluation-and-management

    A person could fire an EMP gun or a similar device and shut down a pacemaker. It's possible anyone that has done so got away (from arrest). And if anyone did commit the crime, I wouldn't expect them to surrender and be caught easily.

    One thing to think about is, how will the police catch the villain if they don't suspect a murder case in the first place (i.e pacemaker malfunction suspect)?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse (emp)

  11. 10 Months Later...

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    This reply is pretty late, but I'll try to answer it now, since it's best to do it now then never.

    An AV fistula is a connection, made by a vascular surgeon, of an artery to a vein.

    The purpose is to cause extra pressure and extra blood to flow into the vein, making it grow large and strong. The larger vein provides easy, reliable access to blood vessels. Without this kind of access, regular hemodialysis sessions would extremely hard to conduct. Untreated veins (usually) cannot withstand repeated needle insertions. They would collapse the way a straw collapses under strong suction.

    I hope I helped ^^


     

    Also in dialysis why should the blood be pumped back into the person, isn't their a way to filter it right at the start, pumping blood back would make the person more prone to infection.

     

    A dialysis is like a filter, it removes waste from the blood, and puts the 'clean' blood back into the body.

    If we don't pump the blood back, then the person would die of lack of blood. I guess. :|


  12. 1. To believe in God is the choice of what the person wants to believe, thus, it is reasonable for the person to choose whether to believe in god or not.
    2. Yes, and plus.
    3. Exists.
    4. Day of judgement, but it could come back up after another round.

    But here's the thing,

    Scientific research have yet to prove that all the stated above exists in a concrete manner.

    Thus, any replies will most likely be faith related.

  13. If somebody builds a weather-control-machine, and someone else develops mindcontrol-powers due to genetic engineering, and then uses those powers to control the person who possesses the weather-control-machine,

    doet it still count as using genetic engineering to control the weather ?

    No.

     

    It counts as genetic engineering for mind controlling others.

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