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Any engine that incorporates or is based on one of the self-
referential shapes including the mobius, trefoil, sphericon, .
Sphericon Machine
Sphericon_20Machine [JesusHChrist, Jan 06 2017]
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Those damned trefoils - all they ever do is talk about themselves. |
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On the plus side, this idea contains much less utter bollocks than some of your others. On the minus side, it also contains much less idea. Net result: [-]. |
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fill a klein bottle with rocket fuel, then have the big side as the nozzle |
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There really has to be a use for a sphericon. |
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I can think of one, but it would make [JHC]'s eyes water a bit. |
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I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, whoo uo whoo! |
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"The Little Engine that Could" kid's phonograph record. |
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HB seems to have defaulted to the Welsh character set. |
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I think this could work. A cylinder is extremely self-referential: any slice parallel to one end defines the cross-section of the entire cylinder. Likewise, any radial segment, no matter how small, can be swept round to reconstruct the complete cylinder. And I've an inkling that cylinders could be used somehow to make some crazy sort of engine. |
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