Got a few ideas; all pretty unrelated...
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1. A fiber optic/LED model of the circulatory system with different colors to help gain better understanding about how our bodies work... [applies to bones as well...and the brain...]
I remember in my community college Human Anatomy and Physiology class, there were TONS of body parts, terms, and general information that required a little too much memorization without any way to really remember them. "What?" Well, sand particles under a microscope...are essentially the same as these kind of things...ends up being bits of rocks, coral...etc. And, with some lights, color-coded "muscle" memory can happen much easier...
2. "Domesticated" animal toilets... Simple. There has to be something that tells dogs "pee here, its okay." My idea is something like a filter that flips. Whether it has some scent attached is beyond my scientific knowledge at this point... but imagine: less dog shit and piss smells in the yard... For cats, they have started something similar, but there is no connection to sewage yet...and cat shit is toxic as fuck. Pardon my language, its Xmas. Anyhow, these kind of "toilets" would improve general mental/physical health
3. Fallen trees should be cut up by the city and offered as firewood for the houses in the community or nearby areas whom have chosen to remain "firey green." Good excersize and muscle building can occur in the process if it needs to be chopped further. Not only has using an axe to cut wood improved my own personal hand-brain-focus-force exertion and "hand-eye coordination," but its really amazing for the upper body.
4. Fences. Yes, we all love our privacy...most of us...but, too many fences don't last. While researching retaining walls, I found a type of foundation that is more prone to last than a completely solid one. Wire/Mesh/Canvassed Mesh bags as foundations would ultimately produce an adjustable fence...more likely to withstand pressures from below such as roots...natural earth movements...and it provides good drainage for any surrounding plants...
5. Turning sand into gold. There are many deserts...but not many where one thinks its possible to have dessert. Coffee grounds and other organic recycled material may perhaps be the key to resurrecting what was once lush and dried out. The amount of help that agriculture in these areas could provide the human population, as well as other life [namely E.T. right?] is truly remarkable. Its almost a constant reoccurring vision I get...since I was little in fact... I used to make these swamps in my front yard and little irrigation trenches eventually, and when I was older, I noticed that all that tilling and movement made those areas in the dirt really capable of sustaining life.
In other news, realized that I need to downsize my music and stick with the solid songs... so I reworked one album out of what was three...and I think its going to be great...
Its interesting...you have all these words in a vocabulary... and when you realize how a lot of them are really, like, you know, sorta, almost, kinda unnecessary, the results are pleasing...almost producing a living kind of entity...
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