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W10927
20.06.2015
If all the waves can be saved - Yifei He
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One room, one chair with endless waves. I want to put waves into one space, it will end at the middle of the space, put one chair towards the waves . People can not step twice into the same river, and people also can not meet the very same two waves. ...

One room, one chair with endless waves. I want to put waves into one space, it will end at the middle of the space, put one chair towards the waves .

People can not step twice into the same river, and people also can not meet the very same two waves.

What if all the waves could be saved, all the sorry could be seen, all the stories could be told, all the memory could be remember.

If this idea can become true, the room will access to one person each one time, to give a temporary private space in public space.

About the technical problem: 1) how to give a pushing force for each waving, 2) how to make the waving water stop , by using ground with slope angle 3) how to recycling the action of waving as a perpetual motion

One room, one chair with endless waves. I want to put waves into one space, it will end at the middle of the space, put one chair towards the waves . People can not step twice into the same river, and people also can not meet the very same two waves. ...

One room, one chair with endless waves. I want to put waves into one space, it will end at the middle of the space, put one chair towards the waves .

People can not step twice into the same river, and people also can not meet the very same two waves.

What if all the waves could be saved, all the sorry could be seen, all the stories could be told, all the memory could be remember.

If this idea can become true, the room will access to one person each one time, to give a temporary private space in public space.

About the technical problem: 1) how to give a pushing force for each waving, 2) how to make the waving water stop , by using ground with slope angle 3) how to recycling the action of waving as a perpetual motion