Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Universal Bag Lid

So you've got a huge bag of crisps that you don't think you'll be able to finish, but they are way to delicious to throw away. Now you can't just leave them open until you want more because they will go stale and soft. This invention lets you keep anything fresh by be able to attach a lid to pretty much any bag. Put the edges of the bad around the rim of the lid then close and keep for later. Not just for crisps, anything that needs to be kept in dry storage.


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Mouth Rinse Tap Attachment

This invention is probably the most simple there could be, a tap attachment that run water through the bottom while your brushing your teeth, then when you want to rinse just squeeze the bottom and the water will flow out of the top just like a drinking fountain. This is great because now you don't have to force your neck under the tap to rinse you can simply drink from it like a normal drinking fountain. 


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Built-in Wall Extension Lead

If you are re-arranging your furniture and you decide to move your TV, DVD, Xbox etc. its common that you will run into the issue of not having wall plugs close enough to your electronic any more. Say goodbye to those first world problems with this idea, you can simply pull out the plug socket as far as you need to and plug in all your electronics anywhere around your home. This is brilliant because you can decide how much wire you need so you don't have horrible wires scattered around everywhere making your house look untidy, then if you want to move stuff again simply move the plug with it or when you're finished with it wind it back in.

If you will, please rate the ideas in the comments and give your opinions on them.

Dimnesions: 5th Dimension

The fifth dimension is not actually too hard to understand. For those who read the explanation of the fourth dimension this is where time comes back into it. Like I said in the fourth dimension if you were to look behind you, you would be able to see your entire life all the way back to your embryonic self and if you when you look forward you would see all the way to your deceased self. Now in the fifth dimension the path that you can see in front of you to your deceased self can branch off into new different paths and you would follow certain paths depending on the decisions you make in like, it is almost like choosing how your future will turn out.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Dimensions: 3rd and 4th




That was little more complicated but still easy enough to understand. Now the 3rd dimension. This is obviously the easiest for us to imagine because that is the dimension we live in. So we all know what the 3rd dimension looks like, just like looking at a person or object in our every day lives. You can see length, width and depth.






It was hard to find an image for this, but this kind of explains 
what you would see if you were too look back or forward.
Now it get a bit more complicated again. The 4th dimension. There are a of theories to the 4th dimension but I'm going to go with the aspect we see is duration. Imagine being able to see your self 1 minute a go there would be a long line of movements leading from 1 minute ago to you at the present moment. If we could see the 4th dimension we wouldn't just see 1 minute ago, you would see all the way back to your embryonic self(literally the second your life began) and you would see all the way forward to your deceased self(when you're dead).






I will be continuing with more dimensions very soon...

Dimensions: 1st and 2nd


Okay, I'm going to try and explain this as best I can. From everything I have read and watched I will try to make it as simple as possible.



Lets start with the 1st dimention. This is a very easy one to imagine. This is just a point, it has no sides or dimension, it is just an imaginary idea that represents a position in a system. Then a second point can be used to indicate another position. Now if we join these two points it becomes a line and this is how we create the 1st dimension, there is only length, no width or depth. Still following me so far?






The image on the line you would not be able to see, it 
is for imaginary purposes only.


Okay so that was easy. Now the 2nd dimension. In the 2nd dimension there is only length and width but no depth. If we were to live in the 2nd dimension, when we view a person or object we would only see one side, if the person or object was to turn the side we see by 90 degrees it would be impossible to see, it would still be there but because there is no depth it would like nothing is there. (Imagine a playing card rotating)

Panoramic Camera Ball

This invention could be perfect for the photographer readers. This device contains 36 two-megapixel mobile phone cameras, an accelerometer and a control unit. The user throws the camera into the air and when the accelerometer detects the peak height it triggers all 36 camera modules at once, taking a 360 degree spherical panoramic picture. The camera can them be connected to computer and using a specific programme, the image can be viewed and move freely around the panorama and focus on any aspect of the photo.
Just make sure you catch it after you've thrown it!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th5zlUe6gOE&feature=player_embedded#!