- Dec 18, 2001
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I'll start off with an example: A few years ago I bought one of those fanless air filters. It has several metal plates that ionize the air, and in doing so cause a flow, while trapping larger particles to the plates.
I've also seen an episode on discovery channel about a really big ship that used a different way of moving in the water - water entered through a conduit, it was ionized in some way and same as above it caused it to flow and pushed the ship forward. They did this to make it silent.
Now my idea - take this premise, but mulitply the effect. Instead of propellars or jet turbines, charge the air and push it at extremely high speeds. Move a plane silently through the air with less chances of a mechanical part going bad during flight.
Discuss.
I've also seen an episode on discovery channel about a really big ship that used a different way of moving in the water - water entered through a conduit, it was ionized in some way and same as above it caused it to flow and pushed the ship forward. They did this to make it silent.
Now my idea - take this premise, but mulitply the effect. Instead of propellars or jet turbines, charge the air and push it at extremely high speeds. Move a plane silently through the air with less chances of a mechanical part going bad during flight.
Discuss.
