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have you ever seen the movie The Hunt For Red October? the soviet sub had a hydro-dynamic drive system that allowed it to be extremly quiet. i have discovered some evidence that the hydro-dynamic drive may be possible :confused:

before i post my evidence i would like to see if anyone else has noticed the evidence.

hint: you may have seen it on television or you may have it in your home :naughty:

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i'm wondering what that joker would do if you stuck it in some water, hmm?
Don’t stick an Ionic Breeze in water! Part of it’s an air ionizer, which is a high-voltage electric gap, similar to the inards of a TV tube. I’m not sure it would be dangerous, but I’m pretty sure it would either trip an internal breaker, or a house wiring breaker!

 

The ”caterpillar drive” described in some detail in “The Hunt for Red October”, is a Magnetohydrodynamic drive, a real naval engineering concept that’s been prototyped in some surface vessels. It’s indeed proved very quiet, but inefficient, and difficult to get high power from. It’s basically a fixed stator linear electric motor where the “rotor” is made out of unconfined water. It’d work well in salt water, less well in fresh, and not at all in deionized water.

 

An Ionic Breeze works by ionizing air (freeing some electrons), then drawing it toward several negatively charged plates, to which big, slightly ionized particles, which can’t fully contact the plates, stick, while most of the gas gets its missing electrons back. You wipe the plates off every day or few days (depending on how much dust, etc there is in the air to collect. Though pricey, they clean very well, and draw only a dozen or so amps. They actually clean much better, though, if you circulate air past them using a well-place conventional fan – their “breeze” doesn’t appear strong enough to circulate all the air in a room. (I have one, and have tested it quite a bit using stick incense smoke).

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