It’s been quite a while since my last post, but don’t worry, these new two ideas should keep you entertained.
Part #1: ZLAIR
I don’t have a lot of updates on this project, but what I do have is a rough sketch. I plan to digitize these plans as soon as I can get the iPad working. But otherwise, below is a drawing of a prototype. We should not implement all of this, but we should still worry about propulsion.
Part #2: Innovation Challenge
Recently, I had received a challenge to help global warming and help defeat it. As a car geek, I looked at transportation to improve. Gasoline and diesel cars still rule the roads today, electric vehicles aren’t enough for an oil-powered carbon-dioxide wheezer. I decided to tackle emissions and to capture these. However, a question remains, how will the storage box/device hold the pressure from the engines? It’s simple, keep the air flowing. What I’ve done is quite perfect, and here’s the process:
1. The air goes from the exhaust manifolds into a huge cylinder, which filters the air to let the oxygen exit the cars.
2. Once enough carbon-dioxide has filled the filters, sensors warn computers of full CO2 filters.
3. At gas stations or at home, customers connect pipes to CO2 filters, which then is pushed deep underground to help drill oil out.
What this really does is that it puts emissions through a life cycle, without emitting it into the atmosphere. The end goal isn’t to continue with petrol cars but to build a soother transition into electricity. Delaying global warming will give time for electric transportation to advance. Electric is the way forward, but it needs time, and this adds to that time.
