h a l f b a k e r yGuitar Hero: 4'33"
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hmm... I think you'd actually want two different motor types : lifting and movement. |
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Lifting's job is giving the swimmer artificial neutral buoyancy, whether they're on their front, back, side, backside, or poking up and down. A bit of radar and fuzzy logic in there. |
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Movement motors would be on the wrists and ankles (or hands and feet): attitude is controlled directly by the attitude of the hands and feet, while pitch and power in the blades is controlled by angle sensors in the shoulder, elbow, hips and knees. They work to amplify the effect of the palms and soles of the feet on the air, simulating swimming through water. The swimmer can then swim up or down and backwards, as well as forwards. |
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(sorry, xen, just being a dick) |
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Why would you want to go to Cambodia ? |
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It's just a book title, by Spalding Gray. |
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A novel by Isaac Asimov, "The Gods Themselves", had
significant parts of it set in a Moon colony, where low
gravity and high air pressure made it easy to swim through
the air. Asimov suggested that swimming would actually be
easier for humans to do, than flying. |
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It will be easier and cheaper to use body-position-based controllers for a drone harness. |
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[pertinax] what happened to your video? |
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