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Very nice invention, really very nice, and a better retro-fit solution and way better cushioning than omni-wheels.
Cool but where is the valve?
More important can i get some as wide base tyres?
Or as bias beltet tyres?
Which thread patterns are available? Offroad? Winter?
And most important, what is the speed rating of the tyres?
Is there any puncture proof / runflat version?
I would see a very good application in automated indoor vehicles...
It would also be possible to economize the steerable front wheels of a car...
Just a very nice invention...
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Hm... If wealth stay with the wealthy, doesn't this also mean that
povetry stays with the poor?

Would be interesting if a similar effect may also be observed in the United States of America (or any other democracy), where "all men are created equal"... but presumably born with spoons of different material in their mouth...
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I think it would clearly survive boht directions up and down the Empire State building...
The
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynolds_number
cares for a smooth falling...
It would however be more difficult to track the trajectory of the ant and to consider the wind drift during the falling.

the absence of gaseous stuff would inside the ant would prevent it from exploding... at least if you carry it up there using the stairs..
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What will be the next step... Implanted microcomputers powered by bio-electricity?
Seems not very desirable...
One drawback resides in that if a sufficient hihgh number of people use these implants it may become impossible to pay with cash... just because it is no longer accepted.
Then all concerns regarding privacy will be so 1984...
In Germany a system striving to replace cash called "Geldkarte"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geldkarte

just seems dying a slow death...

Hope the same happens to these implantable NFC payment systems...
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I expect that for a simulated combat environment foam animals that look real from corner of one's eyes are sufficient.
To get "furry" animals there are still the options of teddy bear manufacturers and taxidermists...

or search the net for:

stuffed animals "life like"
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"It gets a bit harder if the labels are just randomized." is just a neat euphemism for, "impossible" on the basis of the given information (as you don't know the exact number of marbles in each box)... (e.g. you have to take at least 4 draws in case the boxes each only hold two marbles)
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