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Re: Bose suspension?
that was in the new popular mechanics as well. i think it looks really interesting and i would bet that some of the higher end car companies will adopt something like it.
i also read something about frictionless brake systems. they still use a rotor and a caliper, but no physical contact is made. as the rotor spins so does its magnetic field, this field passing throught the caliper causes flux, which creates a current in the caliper, which can be resisted with more electro mumbo. at least i think thats how it works, that part of physics 2 sucked ass. interesting concept nonetheless.
also, some american dude invented some new cheap conductive plastic that can be bent and formed into everything. its said to conduct as well as copper, which is pretty crazy.
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