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Sunday 12 October, 2008
By  amr snh   20:18 | 3/Apr/2008 |  34 Comment(s)
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Is it possible ?

Hi Friends,

There are couple of Utopian ideas that keep taking twists and turns in my mind so very often

I must admit these may sound totally outlandish or plain silly, specially to those of you with special bent of mind towards all things Scientific

First of these is :-

    Is it possible for man to develop some sort of wings, of course mechanically assembled/ assorted, so that whoever gets these, can simply fly at will, like all those birds flying in the open sky. Some dream like this only must have lead Wright brothers to develop ' Those Magnificent Flying Machines'

The second one, still crazier, is :-

We all see all types of vehicles tearing away speedily on roads

Is it possible to somehow make some portions of roads, in the manner like conveyor belt we see at the airport. So, rather than the vehicles moving, it is the section of road which moves and carries the mass of vehicles to whichever place the end of such stretch leads to. And this may be of many lanes, those of increasing speed, say from left to right, and the vehicles just slide from one lane to the other. Can such model be made economically viable, specially in places with perpetual traffic jams

Friends, most of you may laugh it over

Still some may give it a thought

Comments of all types are welcome !

Wish you all good times ahead    

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