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Joey Christensen
post Jun 16 2009, 04:37 PM

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Thread Starter, are yu interested in large project implementation? What I want to introduce is a technology successfully experimented in the 1940s.

Yu know our beloved "efficient" Light Rail Transit System (LRT), right? We can chalked up a proposal on implementing existing technologies in to play. What I'm trying to convince yu is LRT through Acoustic Levitation. Now, what it's all about?

We can utilise the use of high-powered sounds to suspend the LRT in the air and move them along as though on an invisible conveyor belt. We can even lift and move the LRT by Acoustic Levitation using Supersonic Waves. (This has been developed by Kaijo Corporation)

Have yu been in a silicon wafer manufacturing plant in Japan? Think of it as, the Acoustic Levitator can keep a small silicon wafer hovering one millimetres above the surface! (It's NOT MAGIC, for Christ sake!)
Furthermore, the direction and speed of the supersonic waves can also be controlled! (I'm looking at a very bright lightbulb prospect of business spanning from using this technology!) MUAHAHAHA~~~

We can use this methods of "no contact" transportation for the LRT in Malaysia! Anyway, electromagnetic sounds so ancient...but I believe Acoustic Levitation offers the greatest advantages comparing to Electromagnetic.

Regards, Joey~~~

p.s: Why not venture into some large commercial commodity project rather than venturing into a small battery charger business?

This post has been edited by Joey Christensen: Jun 16 2009, 04:43 PM
Joey Christensen
post Jun 16 2009, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 16 2009, 04:35 PM)
Sound is everywhere,so,IMO,it's a better source of energy.

Still,how much energy you can generate?
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Eh! "Cheesenium" a.k.a weird LRT engineer guy. How much energy can be extracted from sound energy? Pretty much. It can blow your pants off if yu really want... Hehehe~~~

Regards, Joey


Joey Christensen
post Jun 16 2009, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 16 2009, 04:51 PM)
Im not dong anything to do with LRT.

Completely different field.
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Eh...Sorry! It was suppose to refer to Kampung2005. He has a nick on trains. That fella's an engineer. He's the weird LRT/Train guy...
Sorry for the mistake and inconvenience caused.

Regards, Joey~~~

This post has been edited by Joey Christensen: Jun 16 2009, 05:38 PM

 

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