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New inventions seem to have various problems after being invented

An attempt to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes using Flyboard failed to refuel on the way and fell into the water

Good morning. The season is about to be summer. May I come in summer? It’s hot in the morning. Is it summer?

The tools we use every day are all successful inventions.

We are using a hanger now because the invention was accepted.1

An attempt to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes using Flyboard failed to refuel on the way and fell into the water2

It is a tool sometimes used in events.3

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  1. As for things around us, few things were born naturally. Almost everything is made by people. Since it was something that people made, someone first started to make it. I think that everything that was first made was an invention, in the sense that something that was not made before was made.
    Even with clothes hangers, such things do not exist naturally. Well, even if the coat was hooked on the branches of the tree, it was an invention in that it was processed into shape and weight that was easy to handle and completed as a hanger.
    We are using a hanger now because the invention was accepted. It has remained because it succeeded as one tool. The tools we use every day are all successful inventions.
    And there should be lots of failed inventions behind them.
    Future - The invented language that found a second life online -
    Earth - The secret of how life on Earth began - BBC
    Galileo Galilei: Biography, Inventions & Other Facts | Space ↩︎

  2. What is this name? Is it correct by “Flyboard”? This is a small hovercraft that floats with a jet engine, carrying people and flying in the sky.
    There was an attempt to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes using this, but failed to refuel on the way and fell into the water. This is a toy that can not fly for 20 minutes. However, this is also said to be an invention.
    Franky ‘Flyboard’ Zapata fails in attempt to cross Channel | World
    First flight ↩︎

  3. I think that it takes training to ride because G on the body of the person who is riding should be extremely large. It’s not as fun as it looks.
    This “flyboard” is not a completely new invention, due to the “jet pack” or “rocket man” that appeared at the opening ceremony of the Olympics in the '80s. This kind of tool has been around for a long time, but it hasn’t been marketed nor used for business. The practicality of this invention may not be so high. It is a tool sometimes used in events.
    New inventions seem to have various problems after being invented. Patents, trademarks, coordination with various regulations, etc. There will be many obstacles, such as aviation law and immigration control, in the case of the English Channel crossing. Above all, I think that various checks will be included in the aspect of safety.
    Jet pack - Wikipedia
    Hey, FYI, the 1984 Olympics Opening Ceremony Featured a
    Innovation and Intellectual Property - WIPO ↩︎

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