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March 03, 2004

Cooligy

Cooligy

So i saw this thing on TechTV and i'm thinking... sure its a really good way to cool things off, especially through those small channels, but could something like this be used as a propulsion device? maybe a silent underwater robot type thing for exploration. no moving parts = less things to be worried about when under high pressure. besides this may be used for other applications. replacing fuel pumps in cars, since the flow is electronically regulated, couldn't it make for a higher performace engine?
okay i'm rambling, but this technology is smaller, cheaper, and faster; let's hope it's not out of control.

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