The formula seems to suggest anything is possible. Things like matter and energy seem to be interchangable. That bothers me, because I haven't seen it. What I wonder is this: If you have a sealed jar, is there anyway to make it lose matter (weigh less) without cracking the lid? How long would it take the contents to turn into some form of energy? Hmmm.... I also wonder this...if you were floating in space, and you had something like a Yo Yo Could you use it to somehow propell you through space? Is there anyway to move your body to propell yourself in space? If there is a way, it seems like an antigravity device could exist. The little device I've created that saves 20% energy is incredibly simple. How many other incredibly simple devices are being overlooked? Why would they be? Is this another example of man's greed? A Better Light Bulb It dawned on me that a simple rectifier for our lighting system could increase a light bulbs lifetime dramtically. It's occured to me that increasing from 60 mertz to 60 megahertz might increase bulb life. Certainly LEDs would last longer than lightbulbs since they give off no heat. Anything would be better it seems. These old monopolized inventions seem to be everywhere. When I say I could invent good device every week of the year, I'm not lying. Look around you. What couldn't be improved? What is wrong with using a Spork? Why does everything motorized item have its motor? Why don't we have 3D TV, they have 3D Jesus pictures at Walmart? Why do all toilets look exactly the same? Exactly why do we have to have a front yard? Why is toilet paper white? Why is underwear white? lol.
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