Ok common knowledge i got a thing for diesel engines and bio diesel. But diesel is nasty and makes alot of PM10's (particle matter of 10 micron or less), this **** gets into your blood stream via the lungs because of its size.
Filtration devices etc have been trialed and all suffer the same problem... they block pretty quickly
Messing with something totally different in my chem lab, I stumbled on something. now i dont yet have a electron microscope (cant find all the bits to make one yet). So I cant prove beyond dobt, but knowing the size of what i was using etc I am 99.9999999% I could filter out PM down to 2micron without blocking anything for a extremely long time. yes its a kind of filter but nothing like you normally consider a filter.
it would be ultra cheap to make and in all honesty should last 10-15 years before it would need replacing....
Does it work?? Yes it works, I know it works because of some of the properties of PM10's mean i cant see any way it cant work.
I dont want/cant afford to patent anything, and i wouldnt want to patent it anyway.
But who the hell do i talk to about this? The idea is really simple the material used is cheap, but clever because i modified it to do something totally unrelated. Its only after it failed to do what i wanted that i noticed what it had actually done...
I dont want to give this away but equally a cheap scan with a electron microscope would prove it works 100%, so where do i do with an idea like this?
Filtration devices etc have been trialed and all suffer the same problem... they block pretty quickly
Messing with something totally different in my chem lab, I stumbled on something. now i dont yet have a electron microscope (cant find all the bits to make one yet). So I cant prove beyond dobt, but knowing the size of what i was using etc I am 99.9999999% I could filter out PM down to 2micron without blocking anything for a extremely long time. yes its a kind of filter but nothing like you normally consider a filter.
it would be ultra cheap to make and in all honesty should last 10-15 years before it would need replacing....
Does it work?? Yes it works, I know it works because of some of the properties of PM10's mean i cant see any way it cant work.
I dont want/cant afford to patent anything, and i wouldnt want to patent it anyway.
But who the hell do i talk to about this? The idea is really simple the material used is cheap, but clever because i modified it to do something totally unrelated. Its only after it failed to do what i wanted that i noticed what it had actually done...
I dont want to give this away but equally a cheap scan with a electron microscope would prove it works 100%, so where do i do with an idea like this?