The other day, I saw my brother sneeze in a dark room with a single light. I saw his sneeze lit up, with fine droplets shooting out several feet at 200 miles per hour (as I have been told).
I thought that instead of breathing fire through your mouth, you might try to sneeze it out. Since there is no category (that I could find) for fire-breathing, I decided to put the idea here.
The fuel would have to be something that would irritate the mucus membranes but would also be non-toxic and flammable.
You could also use this as a way of atomizing fuel in a car, although you would have to use several passangers to make the fuel supply consistant. It might be best for a large bus or van.
It would not be practical or healthy for the passengers, but would probably be better than a flattulence-powered vehicle (excluding the use of bean burritos).-- discontinuuity, Jul 21 2005 Use alcohol?-- sophocles, Jan 13 2006 If you could produce Sneeze Carbeurreation, it might help your popcorn taste good.-- bungston, Jan 13 2006 While that idea sounds wrong, the theory is there (if you look hard enough)
Air atomising nozzles (that use air pressure to atomise a liquid) are very effective atomisers, even with low feed pressures.-- BLSTIC, May 20 2008 random, halfbakery