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rollslab
More efficient way to move things | |
Could one not conceivably take a
medium, such as stone or wood, or
perhaps even a naturally occuring
tree trunk, and shape, carve, chip or
slice the material into a
foreshortened ball, or disk which, by
its very nature, rotating around its
central point of transformation in one
plan (its
axis of rotation, one might
say), would move forward with much
greater ease due to its natural shape,
circular, that permits it to roll,
especially downhill.
Might one not, further, somehow
support a load, perhaps by driving a
shaft or pole through this central
axis and carefully balancing at either
extreme of this pole one half of the
total load, be it soil or grain or eggs
or what have you, hung with chords
from a bag, one at each end, which
are tied loosely enough to permit the
pole to slip around with ease, never
snagging nor tangling the coils of
rope.
Thus a farmer could carry a heavier
load using this 'rollslab' and with
much less effort, and he need only
take great care to ensure the loads
are balanced evenly and do not slip
and produce disasterous
consequences.
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weeelll, is this like reinventing something? |
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Even if it does work, it'll never catch on. |
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and even if it did catch on, it'd never take off |
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my granpa had something like this, the village folk said it would make the whole pushbox too heavy, but it quickly turned into a hayride |
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