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Future Concepts
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Melting Enemy Micro Mechanical Swarms
Is there are way to melt micro-mechanical insect size swarming MAVs [micro air vehicles] if they cam at you in large swarms? What if they are sent by the enemy and each one is capable of putting a deadly toxin in your body or has a small detonation device or explosive like a fire-cracker plus directional charge?
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UAV Micro-Mechanical Enemy Swarm Zapper
Can we build an unmanned aerial vehicle to fly into a swarm of insects to zap them? Well what if that insect swarm is not actually organic but tiny little robotic micro-mechanical flying devices with explosive charges or even bio-logical lethal or non-lethal weapons?
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Using Lasers to Make Phantom Heat Signatures to Attract SAMs
If your enemy knows you are using stealth and their radars will not work on that. They may choose other options such as cell tower frequency circle disruptions or other such techniques. They may also choose to use some sort of heat signature device. But there might be a way to fool...
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UAV Formation Efficiency Morphing Theory and Slipstream Drag Reduction
We know from watching migratory birds that when many birds get together they can fly further with each individual bird spending less vital energy for the trip. In the military they learned this too with their aircraft, by drafting like bicycle riders in the Tour de France off the rider in front of them, riding in their slipstream.
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Swarm Warfare Battle Tactics Discussed
As the new tactics of the battlespace change many war planners and tacticians are moving toward swarm tactics for offensive maneuvers. But what can you do to defend your position, fleet or team against the onslaught of a swarming maneuver onto your location? Well actually there are a number of things you can do.
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Human Powered Space Craft? No Way!
Well the nut cases are out in full force I thought when I read someone on an online think tank state that we should put stationary bicycles in space craft and use the energy to charge the batteries or at least keep them topped off?
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Contest Needed to Control Insect Swarms
There are many insect type swarms, which threaten mankind. For instance killer bees or the very devastating Locust Plagues, which can wipe out a seasons crops in minutes. It appears that we maybe able to control insect swarms in various ways; for instance sound waves, which are directed into the heart of the swarm.
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How Much Sound Can a Killer Bee Take?
What if you could stop a killer bee swarm with sound? We know sound can be quite damaging to the human eardrums that goes without saying. And even these little Earbud pieces the kids use for their iPods are said to be so crisp that they can hurt one’s over all hearing?
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World Futurists Society; How Smart Are They
The World Futurist Society is a group of folks who are watching current trends and wish to solve problems or propel smarter decisions in the here and now to make the World a better place in the future? But how smart are they? Well maybe we should ask how much do they care? They are a rather sincere group of people indeed.
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Recycling Space Junk and Debris
Well here we are in the year 2006 and what do we have? We have humans polluting space? That’s right we have space junk. We have old debris floating around out there and it is a dangerous thing. We need to get this stuff out of the way and also collect some of this debris to recycle?
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Space Junk; Eliminate it Now
For future space exploration we have to worry about many things such as radiation. But there are now man-made problems in space too. You see, space Junk is a huge problem and there needs to be new protocols to keep it to a minimum.
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Sound Waves, Bees and Micro-Mechanical Flying Insects
There has been quite a lot of talk about taking sound waves to control organic insects with or even to use to stop locust plagues or steer bee swarms. But the more I look at this the more I want to build a micro-mechanical flying insect rather than screw around destroying the bugs. Then use the sound waves to help keep them aloft.
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