Light Momentum Gun /Increased Mass Related Ideas/ Also New Material and Vehicle Ideas
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Momentum Laser/Maser Gun- Directed Energy Weapon Idea
A Momentum laser/maser gun is a gun which hits objects with the momentum/kinetic energy of light.
Increased Mass Related Ideas:
Space Probe Idea: Relay Race Space Probe
- A relay race space probe is a space probe that replicates itself, using Quantum teleportation, each time its mass starts to increase.
- Each time a relay race probe approaches the speed of light it makes a copy of itself that leaves it behind, flying away from it at a speed approaching the speed of light.
- In this way relay race probes could make their way, like runners in a relay race, across distances too vast for ordinary space probes to travel over.
Inertia Convertor Ship
An inertia convertor ship is a spaceship that converts the increased mass of a ship travelling at light speed into the energy which powers it.
Random Thoughts about Uses for New Materials/Modern Vehicles
Uses for Molecular Superglue
Non-lethal Molecular SuperGlue Mines/Traps – A molecular superglue mine would, when stepped on, stick to a soldiers foot making it difficult to walk but wouldn’t cripple or kill a civilian who stepped on one.
Non-Lethal Molecular super-glue hose/spray weapon (Slime Weapon) – You could make a non-lethal weapon that sprayed people with extra strong molecular superglue.
Molecular Supertape restraints for criminals– Imagine a sticky tape that could be used rather than rope or handcuffs that would be difficult to remove because it was held on with molecular superglue. A super strong tape made out of some new wonder material would be necessary.
Non-Military use of the HZ-1 Aerocycle “Flying Platform” or similar craft – a)A flying platform like those devised by the American military would make a perfect rescue vehicle for use by police and emergency services. b) Flying platforms would useful for addressing large crowds of people; they could fitted with microphones and loudspeakers, almost like flying pulpits and the police could use them to address rioters or panicking crowds of people c) Flying platforms could be used by police S.W.A.T. teams to get onto roofs and reach windows d) Flying platforms could be used to follow cars being chased by the police down motorways and get closer than a helicopter would be able to. e) Flying platforms could be used by camera men in the making of movies to get difficult aerial shots. f) Robots could have flying platforms instead of legs for repair work in high up places g) Flying platform races: I think that, as a racing vehicle, a flying platform would be immensely popular simply because, unlike some racing vehicles, a sportsman’s full face and body would be visible to spectators. h) Mountaineering
Amphibious Leisure Cruises/coast guard vehicles/ coastal defence vehicles–
a) Get onto an amphibious bus, travel over motorway and across water. Amphibious tour busses could take tourists on both tours of a city and its rivers/canals. b) Amphibious coast guard vehicles could drive straight off of the beach and into the sea to save people c) Amphibious heavy lifting vehicles for saving beached whales – This is probably too crazy an idea but why not make an amphibious vehicle for lifting up whales and carrying them off of the beach into the sea. d) Amphibious river dragging vehicle – If the police are trying to drag the river for a dumped body then they could use an amphibious vehicle. e) Amphibious army tanks to use against Navy boats and battle ships – Perhaps an amphibious tank regiment could be used against a navy battleship. F) Amphibious coastal defences – Armoured amphibious vehicles such as amphibious tanks could patrol a coastline protecting it from invasion, driving straight into the water to fight off invading boats.
Rockclimber Exoskelton –
Rock climbers could wear exoskeletons that give them extra climbing power, grip onto rocks with mechanical claws and give them added protection.
Emergency Service/Police/Rescue Exoskeletons –
Exoskeletons could give policemen and fire men extra muscle for lifting up rubble or vehicles under which people are trapped and armour plated exoskeletons would be useful against heavily armed criminals.
Uses for the “Lighter than water, strong as steel material” recently devised by Jens Bauer, from the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT) – a) Perhaps this could be used to create emergency life preservers/ life rafts/ survival structures or some such thing for people surviving disasters at sea. b) This might be useful in making a pontoon bridge for crossing over rivers and lakes c) Shield – A light but strong material, perhaps not this one but something like it, would make an excellent shield for soldiers and policemen. d) Protective Safety wear – Hard hats and other safety wear could be made out of light but strong materials. e) Exoskeletons – Light but strong materials are what’s needed for building comfortable exoskeletons, for example, for those who are paralysed. f) Furniture – this might seem silly but furniture is heavy and difficult to move and so I think that light but strong materials would make excellent furniture. g) Projectiles – A light but strong projectile perhaps might go further but with the same impact as a heavier projectile. h) Deepsea and Space Exploration suits and other devices – I’m sure that NASA probably use all these new materials anyway but lighter than water suggests to me Underwater deepsea diving suits. i) Rescue structures – A light structure that is as strong as steel could be used to build rescue structures for people to climb up and down on; useful in situations where people are trapped in high up places. j) Floating rescue structures for airlifts/lifeguards– A lighter than water, strong as steel structure could be dropped from a helicopter for people in the water to grab onto so that they can be airlifted to safety. k) Splints for supporting and mending broken limbs – A light but strong material sounds just right for creating supports for broken and injured limbs. l) vehicles that travel on water – “Lighter than water but stronger than steel” makes one think of boats and so an obvious suggestion would be as a building material for vehicles that travel on water or even amphibious vehicles m) artificial islands and floating “Atlantis” type cities – I imagine buildings made out of this or some other “Lighter than water but strong as steel material” floating on the surface of the sea. n) floating flood barriers – If this material can take a lot of pressure then perhaps it can stand up to high waves. m) Perhaps fashion- Spectacle frames; brassieres; corsets and generally clothing that needs strength in giving support but also has to be light and comfortable n) Perhaps light weight but effective body armour for policemen and soldiers e) self-defence gloves “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” with these “lighter than water but strong as steel” self -defence gloves. g) Comfortable restraints – Perhaps lightweight but strong restraints for criminals that are effective but comfortable. h) Crash and bash dolls – Dolls that kids can subject to a lot of rough treatment without breaking them. i) Perhaps Tennis racquets and other sporting equipment.
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