My Projects
Gravity generator
I know that gravity would just cause perpetual motion, but the way this works is different from just pure gravity and involves a complex gearbox (Which I designed in Geography class, because why not). It has a wide array of use cases, which are also changing if they work, and are also my ideas.
Project 8
A Lego Biped that I spent, no joke, 2 solid years building. I was using an EV3, which was really heavy. I had only 3 motors, and I had to really push the limits. Over the 2 years I analyzed every movement of every muscle which we use, which adds up to about 200. I then tried to recreate that by mechanics and not motors, because surprise surprise, I didn't have 200 motors. The final leg design I landed on was so intricate and complex, it took me another year to build the courage to take it apart. At the end of the second year, I took the mass of the robot and divided it by its average velocity and I realized I can't goddamn build a biped with lego and with three motors. And that was the end of that odyssey. I'm not going to attach an image of it here.

