invention at one time or another, something you thought was awesome or maybe
just a modification of an old invention. Then later, maybe months, or even years
later, you see your invention...on the news, in a movie, or maybe in use. You
think to yourself, how in the Hell did this happen, I JUST came up with this
idea. Well my friend, you are not alone. I believe in a theory of multiple
occurrences of an exact or extremely similar idea occurring to many people at one
time or over a period of time, which ensures the success of the idea by finally
occurring to someone who has the resources and patience to give fruition to the
said idea. Well this my friends, is what happened to me...not once, not twice,
but many many times.
It all started when I was FIVE, yes, I
said five years old. I came up with the idea while I was riding in the car
looking out the window. I knew what a grenade was at the time, Russian and
American. If you don't know the Difference look it up on Google. Well
while riding I began to imagine how to throw a grenade without throwing it.
Well I knew if you had a tube for the grenade to come out of then it'd go
straight so that was settled, and with my lack of knowledge at five with
mechanics I thought more like just simple physics stuff. My idea was that if you
dropped a grenade into a tube made just for it, with a string tied to the pin of
the grenade, assuming that the force to pull the pin was to my knowledge a lot
there would be a spring on the bottom of the tube. You would pull the string
though the hole in the bottom of the tube, pushing the spring down, and when the
force of the spring surpassed the force needed to pull the pin, the grenade
would launch itself out...thus making it a mortar, what I thought was a grenade
launcher at the time. Hey it'd probably blow you up too, and I thought about
that as well but I couldn't come up with a solution except more force. Well I
told my dad about the idea, he didn't have me evaluated he just said "Son, I
think they already have something like that." And so, at the impressionable age
of five my first idea was stolen even before I was born. Imagine what kind of
bastard would do that.
Well I also had other inventions as I got older, one for instance is
invisibility...that's right, how to make a person 95%-99.9% invisible. Now
my idea was originally ONLY for a person, but later I started thinking
more simple like Airplanes and cars. Now I developed this idea at least 7years
ago, and within the last 5 it's become a huge thing. This one guy in Japan
almost did exactly what I thought by making someone see-thru, well unfortunatly
this was only possible with a special lens he used and images taken from behind
the person. So not transparent, just photography tricks. Well my idea was still
fresh, still mine. Then, as many of you have probably seen the latest James Bond
film 'Die Another Day'
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0246460/) In it there was the car that was
allegedly fitted with a "light emitting polymer skin that projected the image
captured by the tiny cameras on the other side of the vehicle" Awesome right?
That was my exact Idea. My original idea was that a person would be fitted with
a suit that held a flexible body of Liquid Crystal, the same thing your screen
is using if you are using a laptop or have a LCD monitor. Then there would be
pinhole size cameras placed throughout the body of the suit, projecting the
image onto the opposite side making the person seem invisible a huge asset to
the military. My only real problem with this design was the feet, from above
someone would see two dark foot prints, nothing u could really do about that,
but in the dark you'd be impossible to see. Well to show you a little of what I
mean here is a quick photoshop of before and after with an "invisible" car.
Before:
After:
You can see it just a wee bit in the second, and that's the beauty of it,
it's there but barely. This is what I believe it would be like with my
technology applied to it, and it looks like Die Another day. Now the reason that
this movie is so important is that it was the first time anyone has done
something like this while, at the same time, the Government is working on the
project currently. So it was pretty much a sneak preview of what the government
will pop out for the military.
My next invention was a more complex one, one that could make doors in solid
walls and then close them. Now this one was much more fallible and open to
disagreement, however, it was still my idea. I began to think of how all things
are comprised of atoms and each atom is made of protons and electrons. Now like
a magnet you can repulse a positive (proton) with a positive as well as an
electron with a negative. My idea was to create a device that would electrically
generate positive/negative charges on the level of an atom. For example if it
was placed in the middle of a wall, depending on the level of "fire" or charge
it was set to it would push all the atoms away from it making an opening.
the only real difficulty that I saw was if a solid object passed through it
would it survive like a person. I did find out later atoms retain a 'memory' so
I wasn't worried about the wall the atoms should take their places where they
were previously. But a person? so I thought what if the device was used to make
a small opening then it was expanded with a door width device that would push
the atoms outward and allow things to pass thru the center of it untouched. If
this device was developed the military and medical uses are unlimited. Think
about this. You have open heart surgery scheduled for the next day. You get it
and are done in 2 hours, why? because of a device that allowed the doctor to
make an opening in your chest without cutting, scaring, or breaking, then
allowing them to work on you as long as they wanted without worry for your
safety, broken bones could be fixed, or my personal favorite an ACL repaired
without scars or damage.
Well I thought I was all alone with this idea for about 4 years, and I was,
until I heard of a Canadian man who developed his named "Angel Light" he's said
that he saw this in a dream, much like the other inventions he's developed
successfully, in the dreams he saw himself build it and then built it, no
questions asked. His device is about 7 feet long and can only See through walls,
we're not talking invisibility or hidden cameras. This device actually will let
you see straight through a wall. He said himself he hurt himself attempting to
walk through his garage wall because he could view everything on the other side
as if no wall existed at all. There were drawbacks however, he found that
anything electrical that the wave emitted from the machine stopped working, on a
permanent basis, even his wife's car. Well he has since disassembled the machine
because he also found when his hand was placed in front of it later one some of
his fingers went numb and never regained feeling. Interesting no? Well to my
knowledge as of now, no one has developed anything close to my idea, but when
you read about people walking through walls and our invisible military snipers
then just remember who you heard the idea from first. Catch you on the flipside.