Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

April 19, 2009

Water Jetpack


This water powered device can power the user to a height of 15 meters (50 feet) high, has a top speed of over 40 miles per hour, and up to 190 miles before it need refueling. This is because it has its own fuel supply and power plant floating on a boat-like surface connected to the jetpack, allowing the traveler almost free movement on the water.
The floating pump is powered by a 150 horsepower four-stroke engine that sends the water through a 43 meters (140 feet) hose to a pair of nozzles mounted on the jetpack. The jet of water leaving the nozzles is sufficiently powerful to lift a person into the air. The nozzles can be angled so the user can move in any direction desired.
The water jetpack took nine years to develop, which include six years of testing and refinements before it could fulfill its purpose. This machine is named “The JetLev Flyer”, and it can “fit” pilots up to 2 meters in height, and 40kg to 120kg in weight. It uses a digital fly-by-wire system to control the throttle.
It is claimed that the machine is extremely easy to learn and operate. When bought, all customers will receive a high quality training video and detailed instructions from a qualified personal trainer to learn the special procedures of takeoff, flying, turning, hovering and landing. Future designs could achieve higher altitudes and top speeds, extended range of up to 300 km and even travel both above and below the water´s surface. This item can currently be bought from this page, and has a cost of no less than 99 thousand Euros, good luck saving up!

Possible water deposits, and life underneath Olympus Mons, Mars

Olympus Mons is the tallest volcano and mountain in the Solar System and it’s located on Mars. At the height of 27 kilometers, the volcano is three times higher than earth’s Mount Everest and covers an area the size of the state Arizona. Because of its size since the late 19th century it was already known to astronomers. It’s considered as a shield volcano like Mauna Kea in Hawaii. In the surface of the western scarp, there’s a region that dated to only 2 million years old, suggesting that the mountain may yet have some ongoing volcanic activity.
The Volcano is actually the most likely spot in the hunt for habitable zones on Mars. After studying computer models of Olympus Mons’ formation, Patrick McGovern and Julia Morgan, from Rice University, are proposing that pockets of ancient water could still be trapped under the mountain. Using particle dynamics simulation, they determined that only the presence of ancient clay sediments can account for the volcano’s asymmetric shape. The presence of sediment indicates water was or is still involved.
Because of NASA’s Phoenix Lander finding ice underneath the Martian surface on 2008, Morgan and McGovern believe water could still be trapped in the sediment underneath the mountain, and support life. “This deep reservoir, warmed by geothermal gradients and magmatic heat and protected from adverse surface conditions, would be a favored environment for the development and maintenance of thermophilic organisms,” they wrote. Such organisms on Earth exist along deep geothermal vents on the ocean floor.

Messages from the Water

After 10 years of research and investigation, Dr. Masaru Emoto published his book “The Message from Water”. This book shows how certain changes in the human vibration energy, thoughts, words, ideas and music, affect the molecular structure of water. Experiments were made with small drops of distilled water from different parts of the world. The water was treated first, then frozen at -5 Celsius and finally laid overnight in glasses. The results were checked with powerful microscopes, and it was shown that the structure of the frozen water was different according to the places the samples were taken.
Doctor Masaru Emoto was born on Yokohama, Japan in 1942. He graduated from Yokohama Municipal University with courses in International relations, and in 1992 he received certification as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine from the Open International University for Alternative Medicine in India. He is actually the President Emeritus of the International Water for Life Foundation. He has three children and is marries to Kazuko Emoto.
Different Experiments showed that the water also changed with different variables:
Thoughts: Some praying was done on the water.
Music: Music was played with speakers at the sides of the glasses.
Concepts: papers with words pasted on the glasses also changed the results of the water.

“If the words affect the water in this ways, imagine then how much it affects our moods, attitude, and our body; considering that it is acquiesced by two thirds of water.” Dr. Emoto said in a visit to Mexico City.

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