Honda Riding Chair U3-X
However, They have yet to do the Turing Motor my invention which was just autisitcally redesigned in my Einstein part of my mind, to flow as effortetlessy as this Honda chair does. The Turing Motor now has a seamless signature as in the final stage is now propane instead of gasoline. Gasoline worked but there were lots of parts associated with it and the more parts the "less model T it is " My Goal is the next Model T motor and thus it can't be complicated or built too cheap. My Major goal however is GREEN and Earth friendly and it will be near zero emissions. So now, the Turing Motor idles on compressed air, runs mid range on electric like a current day Puris and the final stage is propane for high speed and power. It still features one central spinning cylinder and no up and down moving parts.
Like the model T before (humans in general, being what they are) It: its reputation will be made or broken in the first year or so It will have to hit the market perfect as it will have the odds stacked against it as it has never been done before. ( a Sin in human nature) Way too many humans don't think , rather they react and blindly call that thinking and that thought process indeed keeps man in the dark ages. Innovation like The Turing Motor and yes even Alan Turing's Computer and loads of Di Vinci Inventions all have been presented but, never rang the chimes of the average mind unless of course like in the case of Turing's Computer it was vital and produced in secret like his computer was during the war effort. Just think of the world today with out his autistic computer? Di Vinci had numerous great ideas and I copied some of them here but I gleaned some directly from the same place ,from my Autistc Mind as he did from his. There seems to be certain set of engineering facts in our brains once we figure them out, that just scream inventions. (humor,, Or you fag!) Best Rich Shull
HONDA DOES IT AGAIN...SEEING IS BELIEVING
YouTube - U3-X Personal Mobility Prototype
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuIJRsAuCHQ
Labels: Autism Revisited, Autism/ Social, Turing Motor
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