Saturday, July 17, 2010
Where's the hover age book is ready to be sold
Sorry I haven't updated my blog for a while I've been very busy getting my book written but it's now finished. This book is called "Where's the hover age?" from Ben. This book talks about the future that didn't arrive like hoverboards of Treasure Planet, Flying cars of Flubber, hovercars of Pinocchio 3000, 3-D hologram movies, TV shows, 3-D hologram video and computer games, 3-D hologram Internet sites, 3-D hologram cell phones that's all viewed with normal eyes (no silly 3-D glasses needed) on a table top just like Pinocchio 3000. It talks about some inventions that already exist like Video phones, Moving sidewalks and stairs, Vacuum tube travel that banks use today to give you money but not big enough for humans to travel. It also talks about weapons of the future that didn't come like laser blaster guns, energy bombs. It also talks about inventions that flopped like hot burning plasma swords, pillar raising houses, cities in a gigantic dome, hyper space travel, teleporting closets. It also talks about a heal mender scanner that we don't have to cure people with or the carbon meat maker machine that creates meat out of carbon and hydrogen molecules without ever hunting animals for meat. It also talks about the no money system and peace in the world that never worked out on this telestial sphere. I'm selling the paper book for $15.00 and I'll be making an ebook for $5.00 to download that you'll buy at my website hoverage.com sorry we're 10 years overtime in the 20th century.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ben's Hover age video
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Bens copter car pictures
Hello flat screen Internet surfers. I've finally got pictures to show you of my copter car. My concept is to make wheel cars become copter cars. In these pictures it shows the concept for folding the make copter blades in half that is centered. The idea for this is the wheel car goes to the heliport or wide open field and the folded blades extend out and the tail rotor retracts out and then they spin very fast like the Life Flight bladed helicopter from Utah Valley Hospital does or the robinson bladed helicopters from the Utah airport do. Where they spin their blades real fast and it causes it to lift off the ground and fly up and fly all over the place in 6 directions and they can air brake, backup and hover still in midair and even takeoff and land vertically without the need for airport runways. My copter car will do exact same thing. But the only difference is when it lands and the blades come to a complete stop, it will fold up its main blades and retract in the tail rotor and then drive out of the heliport or the airport and continue its journey on the grounded highway or the I-15 grounded freeway and drive around on the town or city streets and you can even park it in your garage. Now the reason why I want to make a roadable helicopter is because I've been watching movies like "The Absent Minded Professor" "Son of Flubber" and the recent "Flubber" remake movies where Ned Brainard makes Flubber for super jumping shoes and his wheel car fly like a helicopter. Also I've watched a TV episode called "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Cadents Regrets" Where they have a copter jeep that drives in wheel mode and opens out the helicopter blades and flies up in the sky and then lands. You can find this episode on "The Alvin edition" DVD. In the past when I was a kid and a teenager growing up in Utah I had to ride in a wheel car that has got stuck in traffic jams and road closing sign barriers because the road fixers at work have to maintain the grounded roads for wheel cars to drive on. Also you can only drive on the grounded roads because the wheel cars are not usually designed for off road use very inconvenient. If you wanted to fly to other states in America like Las Vegas, or Denver you had to drive on the freeway to the winged airport and leave your wheel car behind. Then you had to take your luggage out of your wheel car and drag it through the airport mall. And give it to the luggage handlers workers and hope they take good care of it. You have to go to the plane ticket desk to show your ticket and go through security scanners so you don't carry threatening weapons on board. Then you have to rush through the airport hoping you make your winged airplane flight or you have to wait for 1 hour for your winged airplane to arrive. Sometimes it would get canceled or delayed. Even when you get on the winged airplane you have to put up with annoying people on board and the winged airplane takes like 30 minutes or 1 hour just for the winged airplane to roll and fly on the runway. The runways have to be fixed by the road fixers. The winged airplanes have to aim their landing just right or they crash land. Once your safely on the ground you have to wait for 10 minutes for the winged airplane to come to the loading docks and then you walk through the airport mall to get your luggage and you have to wait for a wheel car ride or take the wheel bus to get to town. People have lived liked that throughout most of the 20th century and the funny thing is they're still doing in the 20th century overtime decade. This copter car if tests prove to work well, then I'll make a roadable helicopter from scratch and replace the 20th century helicopters that we have today. This is only for helicopter pilots to fly. Not for airplane pilots or common drivers.
I'll have more updates on this roadable helicopter and I'll talk about self magnetic hoverboards and hovercars in my next update.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
20th century overtime in 2000s decade
To all the flat screen web surfers.
Well the 2000s decade is over. There hasn't been much changes. Here's a list of mulit-media inventions that have been made.
1. Flat screen youtube.com Internet videos
2. Independent flat screen blogs
3. DVD and Blu-ray discs for flat screen movies and TV shows
4. Flat screen Nintendo gamecube and Wii, games
5. Flat screen Playstation 1, 2, 3 games
6. Flat screen Windows XP computer games
7. Flat screen Internet with emails, online shopping, forums, Internet games and so on
8. Flat screen cellphones with flat text words
9. Flat screen downloadable movies, TV shows, video games, computer games
10. Downloading ipod, and MP3 music and radio plays
11. Flat screen GPS tracking devices and other tracking devices
There are many more that's hard for me to list all. But these electronic gadgets have one thing in common they're all on a flat screen TV and flat screen monitor and improved in a flat screen way from analog recording to digital recording but they're still 20th century overtime gadgets.
Now let's take a look at transportation of today
1. Wheel cars that still roll on 4 tire on the grounded asphalt roads
2. Wheel trains that still roll on 2 grounded railroad tracks
3. Water boats that get towed on wheels and float on water
4. Water ships that float on water in the ocean
5. Puffed up Hot air balloons drifting in the sky
6. Winged airplanes that roll on airport tarmac runways to fly and glide forward on 2 wings
7. Bladed Helicopters that takeoff from the helipad spinning their big blades to fly
8. Flame pusher rockets that use hydrogen power that goes up to the Moon or Earths orbit
9. Everyday grounded people riding skateboards, bikes, rollerblades on wheels
10. Going skiing and snowboarding on the grounded snow
There are many more other forms of transportation but I can tell you they are stuck on the ground and using wheels to even travel. But they have so many problems because the road fixer workers has to maintain the grounded roads on the city streets, highways and freeways. Also we have to drive up to the airport just to fly in a stick out sky legal flying machine. But they have flat tire issues, slow lines at the airport, getting hindered by nasty dirty terrain. That's the stuff I had to go through during my childhood, teenage years in the 1980s and 1990s. But I'm grown up now and I still have to suffer these 20th century overtime inconvenient issues. There may be people that claim our technology is advanced like churchy leaders, politic leaders, the grandmas and grandpas. But let me say that it's advanced only in the flat screen way. Now that the 2010s decade has started here's a list of things I want invented.
1. Hoverboards of Treasure Planet and other hover toys
2. Flying cars of Pinocchio 3000 and be able to see at least a few a day like winged planes
3. Converting wheel cars into hovercars, water boats into hoverboats
4. 3-D hologram TV, computers without flat screen cover or 3-D glasses like in Pinocchio 3000
5. Moving robots that do service for us and the jobs too dangerous for humans to handle
6. Having a Holodeck machine to create your world like in Pinocchio 3000
7. Having cheap safe submarine travel for underwater vacation
8. Having cheap safe space travel moon vacation
9. Being able to play 3-D hologram video and computer games
10. Being able to have 3-D hologram internet and make 3-D hologram pictures
11. Having a hydrocarbon meat maker machine without killing animals for food
12. Getting rid of tormenting cancer, disease without drugs or surgery
There's more futuristic inventions to talk about. So I hope this decade will bring those promises to come true instead of being denied the privilege of experiences of using them. I will most certainly make time to build a hoverboard and turn wheel cars into hovercars.
Well the 2000s decade is over. There hasn't been much changes. Here's a list of mulit-media inventions that have been made.
1. Flat screen youtube.com Internet videos
2. Independent flat screen blogs
3. DVD and Blu-ray discs for flat screen movies and TV shows
4. Flat screen Nintendo gamecube and Wii, games
5. Flat screen Playstation 1, 2, 3 games
6. Flat screen Windows XP computer games
7. Flat screen Internet with emails, online shopping, forums, Internet games and so on
8. Flat screen cellphones with flat text words
9. Flat screen downloadable movies, TV shows, video games, computer games
10. Downloading ipod, and MP3 music and radio plays
11. Flat screen GPS tracking devices and other tracking devices
There are many more that's hard for me to list all. But these electronic gadgets have one thing in common they're all on a flat screen TV and flat screen monitor and improved in a flat screen way from analog recording to digital recording but they're still 20th century overtime gadgets.
Now let's take a look at transportation of today
1. Wheel cars that still roll on 4 tire on the grounded asphalt roads
2. Wheel trains that still roll on 2 grounded railroad tracks
3. Water boats that get towed on wheels and float on water
4. Water ships that float on water in the ocean
5. Puffed up Hot air balloons drifting in the sky
6. Winged airplanes that roll on airport tarmac runways to fly and glide forward on 2 wings
7. Bladed Helicopters that takeoff from the helipad spinning their big blades to fly
8. Flame pusher rockets that use hydrogen power that goes up to the Moon or Earths orbit
9. Everyday grounded people riding skateboards, bikes, rollerblades on wheels
10. Going skiing and snowboarding on the grounded snow
There are many more other forms of transportation but I can tell you they are stuck on the ground and using wheels to even travel. But they have so many problems because the road fixer workers has to maintain the grounded roads on the city streets, highways and freeways. Also we have to drive up to the airport just to fly in a stick out sky legal flying machine. But they have flat tire issues, slow lines at the airport, getting hindered by nasty dirty terrain. That's the stuff I had to go through during my childhood, teenage years in the 1980s and 1990s. But I'm grown up now and I still have to suffer these 20th century overtime inconvenient issues. There may be people that claim our technology is advanced like churchy leaders, politic leaders, the grandmas and grandpas. But let me say that it's advanced only in the flat screen way. Now that the 2010s decade has started here's a list of things I want invented.
1. Hoverboards of Treasure Planet and other hover toys
2. Flying cars of Pinocchio 3000 and be able to see at least a few a day like winged planes
3. Converting wheel cars into hovercars, water boats into hoverboats
4. 3-D hologram TV, computers without flat screen cover or 3-D glasses like in Pinocchio 3000
5. Moving robots that do service for us and the jobs too dangerous for humans to handle
6. Having a Holodeck machine to create your world like in Pinocchio 3000
7. Having cheap safe submarine travel for underwater vacation
8. Having cheap safe space travel moon vacation
9. Being able to play 3-D hologram video and computer games
10. Being able to have 3-D hologram internet and make 3-D hologram pictures
11. Having a hydrocarbon meat maker machine without killing animals for food
12. Getting rid of tormenting cancer, disease without drugs or surgery
There's more futuristic inventions to talk about. So I hope this decade will bring those promises to come true instead of being denied the privilege of experiences of using them. I will most certainly make time to build a hoverboard and turn wheel cars into hovercars.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
The web site hoverage.com is up
Guess what my flat screen Internet site hoverage.com is now available to look at for those that have access to the flat screen Internet. This web site talks about the hover age that I'm trying to create for people because we currently live in the 20th century overtime lifestyle. This web site will show futuristic Disney movie photos of Treasure Planet, Meet the Robinsons including Flubber to power a flying car. My Internet store is not ready yet because I'm trying to get model hover supplies ready to buy and I'll sell my hover flat paper book as well as flat screen electronic ebook. The books I'll sell soon are Bens Hoverpad Theories and Where's my hover age. This web site will also show the flying cars other people are making like Terrafugias car plane combo, Pal-V car gyro copter combo but those car plane combos have some inconvenient issues that I'll discuss and this web site will also show flying cars that will literally fly like a helicopter but will be street legal they are the ducted fan flying cars like Mollers skycar and others. I'll talk about my car copter combo that literally fly like a helicopter except it will be street legal because of folding blades which I show someday. And finally I'll talk about how I'll make a magnetic hoverboard, hovercar that will low hover like a maglev train except without the tracks and I'll have hoverpad idea articles how they could work. This web site is similar to hovertech.com web site that I'm trying to help out and support. I'll make sure that the people from hovertech.com gets their hoverboard wish even if will low hover only.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Why 21st century flat screens are old fashioned?
I know this is a little off the subject of flying cars but I want to point out the cell phones, Internet, Nintendo Wii, DVD or Blu-ray discs, TVs and monitor screens, GPS computers we have are actually just more flat screens stuck behind the glass or plastic. There are disadvantages on flat screens first of all you can only watch TV shows or movies on one side only, second you can't see very many fighting scenes. Third you only can show a limited amount of scenery on one side only so the video camera acts like a humans eye. The solution to this flat screen barrier problem is creating 3-D hologram pictures for people to see moving pictures on all 6 directions without the silly 3-D glasses and is not held back by a flat or bulb glass covering like TVs and computers of today. Also the flat screen media we watch behind a flat screen glass or plastic barrier would not need a glass or plastic covering in fact the flat screen picture would float in mid air almost like a film projector except it's not shining on the wall but is a hovering flat screen. What does this have to do with the flying cars and hoverboards? Well in the hover age we need advanced media especially with air traffic control that's trying to help hovercar drivers get though air traffic safely using a 3-D hologram GPS system. For those of you that walk or drive around town with a cellphone to your ear, that type flat screen text messages, listen to music with an ipod, surf the flat screen Internet and play with the flat screen Nintendo wii with a wireless remote. Just remember they're just 20th century overtime gadgets and not 3-D holograms.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
The airport barrier to stick out flying machines
In this article I'll be talking about the problems we face with winged airplanes and spinning bladed helicopters. The winged airplanes that we have now have been around for over 100 years they went from retro propeller wooden cloth frame winged airplanes to big turbine winged jets. They have made improvements on winged airplane but they have one thing in common constant forward flight in the sky and the dependency on airports. Also This is the problem with winged airplanes. For one thing the 2 wings stick out of the sides like winged birds have that leaves it exposed to dangers on the left and right side of the winged airplane. Another problem at the airport is the airport barriers that confine winged airplanes on the ground due to the 2 wings sticking out. If that wasn't bad enough you have to drive in a wheel car all the way to the airport like the Provo airport and Salt Lake City Utah airport and leave your wheel car behind. Then you have pay for an expensive plane ticket and pay to park your wheel car. Then you have to let security handle your personal luggage and the strict rules of what you can bring and what not to bring. Also they scan you to make sure you don't carry any dangerous weapons when boarding the big winged plane. Then you have to wait around for a winged airplane which can get delayed or canceled or you miss your flight. Once the winged airplane gets here you have to show your ticket to the plane conductor and sit in your seat. Then you have to wait in your seat for 10 minutes or more for the flight announcer to tell you they're ready for takeoff. First the big winged airplane has to roll on wheels and be in a position on the road runway. Then they speed it down on the runway for a horizontal diagonal takeoff and fly up in the sky. The dangerous part about winged airplanes is you have to fly forward constantly without any airbrakes or backing up while in the sky or you'll stall and be at the mercy of Earths gravity of 32 feet per second and you have evade obstacles like tall buildings canyons and mountains and other winged planes and pull up which can cause pilots to panic. Also the bad weather like lightning, rain, wind, snow storms can threaten to rip the 2 wings off. When you want to land you have to aim your landing at the road runway and do the diagonal horizontal landing and hope that you don't smash into stuff on the runway. After the winged plane lands then you get out to another airport. Then you have to wait for a wheel car ride or a wheel bus ride or rent a wheel car which costs even more money. Also the pilot has to park the winged plane in the wide hanger garage due to the fact that the 2 wings on a airplane stick way out to the sides making it a smacking hazard on the highway or freeway even in town so that's another reason why they're held back by airport barriers. Also to note that on a winged airplane ride you have to put up with people talking too loud or screaming, or being annoying or being mean. Sure you do get some snacks from an airport waiter or waitress but overall it's gets too hectic to handle on some days you fly. Now about the spinning bladed helicopter it's a perfect flying machine because you can fly in all 6 directions, air brake, backup and hover in midair except one problem, it's also not street legal, the reason why it's not street legal is because of the poking blade hazards it would cause on the highway, freeway, and in town because the main rotor blades would poke into wheel vehicles, smack into poles and even people and you can't fit it into your house garage. Nor can you low hover because the spinning blades would chop into power lines, vehicles, grounded buildings, trees and other stuff. Also a helicopter is noisy like 100 dB and up which is too loud for our ears to handle, it's not always stable because it can flip over by strong wind, it can consume too much gasoline fuel, it's 2 times slower than a winged airplane, rescue missions are always tricky to do especially when saving a person from a tall building or a cliff due to the spinning blade hazards which requires a rope, or a chair lifter that's let down from the helicopter. That's the problems we still face with today's stick out flying machine.
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