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A bomb generates heat at such a rapid rate that it changes the behavior of the air, which is then sucked from the surroundings. At these speeds, compressed to subatomic scales, the accumulation of air is so great that when the source of extreme heat is turned off, it escapes like releasing a balloon, but in reverse. All that wall of hell will last as long as the heat and the energy used; that will be its power and range.
Now, when a bomb gathers energy, in addition to air, because the energy in the air is not so easy to gather, atomic processes come into play with their electromagnetic pulse, which is nothing more than accumulating electricity by stacking it and pushing it at high speeds. These energies can break down any electrical device; it would be like wireless current running through everything.
What caught my attention is this ability to gather air and compress it instantly.
So, I thought it would be possible to make an air compressor with shotgun cartridges, like how airbags work when a car crashes. It creates an explosion in our face and inflates the airbag so quickly that it can save our lives.
That same concept could create multiple explosions with a silencer system, allowing you to recharge an air system in one second.
It would be a revolutionary system that could be used to move a car, store energy, and also paint at high pressure without electricity, without a motor—just a container with an integrated shotgun system.
Then it would be a matter of testing it. But it would create a new concept in air accumulation. Who knows the number of uses? Considering that by using a filter for the air exiting, any solvents could be filtered out, it could have industrial applications at most.
Have you seen how they inflate car tires with gasoline?
If done well, secured, and treated, it would be a fabulous invention.
Or don't you think so?
Just by analyzing the behavior of materials, many ways to create something like this can be imagined. You would need to be an expert in weapons, an expert in compressors, and an expert in welding, and that’s where the magic happens.
The way air is accumulated is very poor, which raises safety concerns, but a cartridge without ammunition is like a firework.
Next, what needs to be considered is the cost, as the price of electricity and gunpowder would be a major factor. But having your compressor filled in an instant, how much would that be worth? There would be pros and cons; the cartridge system wouldn’t have mechanical parts, just an embedded rifle. Then, the performance of any weapon would have to be evaluated in the end.
By believing that everything is dangerous, we miss out on technologies that could provide astonishing speed and tremendous resources for compression capacity, which could even move a car engine.
Additionally, gunpowder could be mixed inside the car engine so that there’s no gunpowder inside the car itself, which would indeed be dangerous; the power, speed, and RPMs would be astronomical.
Greetings from the crazy idea guy.
I know nothing about bombs and very little about gas explosions... But I agree with you: there are a lot of resourceful engineers who come up with things that then languish in drawers - because nobody wants to invest money in their development or some interest group expects losses...
un poco de desarrolo y lo pudiera patentar solo hacer un plano y papeleo ,pero lo que me gusta el desarrollo libre ,si alguin lo ve seguro inicia pruebas ,algun loco de youtube para terne vistas tal vez lo haga y quien sabe
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