Jayson
(Jayson)
November 1, 2010, 10:49am
1
This is a “game” of sorts.
I consider it like scribbling on a notebook, but instead with words.
The intention is to think of something completely benign and simple to express and then to overly complicate the explanation of that same description with a new vocabulary of referring words to the thing or event.
As such, here is one below:
The Mechanical Thrust Force-Motivated Bidirectional Nominative-Trend Itinerator Engineer:
To experience the force-motivated revert-potential of the bidirectional nominative-trend itinerator, engage the mechanical thrust matrix energy converter.
This inlets dormant-energy stimulation facilitant from the energy potential containment chamber for thermal radiant energy exchange.
This then creates a relative energy-potential ratio that is accessed by the horizontal thrust matrix controller after first determining the appropriate delimited-apex-force pressure-release selector phasing position to compensate for natural inertial conditions - dependent on the valued rate for the cause of positional shift.
The lateral dynamic adjustment control is employed for linear manual trajectory control along with augmentations to the relative energy-potential ratio by manipulation of both the horizontal thrust matrix controller and the impulse-respondent force-resistance accelerator (both should be engaged in graduated response to avoid frictional conflict disadvantage).
All mechanical thrust force-motivated revert-potential bidirectional nominative-trend itinerator’s should contain adequate efficiency maintainers for their energy production byproduct.
As always, please remember to keep the personal kinetic force-resistor in the locking position while the mechanical thrust matrix energy converter is engaged in active transmission.
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Jayson
(Jayson)
November 7, 2010, 7:17am
2
LOL
My wife just said this was like reading shampoo bottles in French.
Outstanding!
That is so strange. I was thinking along the lines of a helicopter because of the lateral dynamic adjustment control. A tail rotor I was thinking.
Jayson
(Jayson)
November 9, 2010, 9:22pm
4
Lateral dynamic adjustment control = steering wheel.
Close to a tail rotor though; same purpose.
But still: No sigar.
One thing even more difficult than guessing: creating one! Ouch!!