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Waterboots
Boots that enable you to walk on water just like that one really cool guy | |
These boots will allow you to walk and balance on still waters with their floatation donuts and soles. It works like this... you have your boots which have a floatable rubber bladder sole with triangular fins on the bottom of them, and then the boot has poly-resonated plastic or carbon-fiber spokes
which attach to 25" Inner Diameter innertubes for stability and support. Also, you have 2 walking sticks which also have innertubes around the ends of them for balancing purposes as well. Leo
http://en.wikipedia...alking_on_water.JPG [Texticle, Feb 20 2007]
walk on water
http://video.google...3816586898193159775 water shoes [nuclear hobo, Feb 20 2007]
Robot Walks on water
http://www.physorg..../news103362097.html [quantum_flux, Jul 16 2007]
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/emulate that one really cool guy/ |
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My idea looks completely different that guys patented waterboots shown in the link! I'd challange that guy to a walking-on-water race anyday, my style of waterboots against his waterboots, mono-a-mono! |
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The video shows an element not described by [quantum_flux] nor [Texticle]'s Leo. daVinci link: flappers which allow forward progress by flopping down when pushed backwards, and flop out of the way when moving forward. |
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I like! + only because it brought a good idea to light. |
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