The First and Original Inventor
Volume 2
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Book Details
About the Book
This publication is a culmination of everything experienced that is relevant to the analytical development of human-powered transportation means. Digesting the information in these publications will make it so that anyone can design and develop their own twenty-first-century human-powered means of transportation and be weaned off the umbilical cords of combustible petroleum by-products and electricity. The necessity for locomotion, heat, flight, present-day speeds, and anything which is developed by the internal combustion engine is conquered by these means of applying force and motion into society as we know it today. No more fuel is required. Dear reader, so far you have made it to volume 2 of this two-volume publication. Congratulations! This volume, however, does not include the evolution of these ideas and discoveries beyond their rationale of analytical concept in mathematics and design drafting using CAD software. Funding of this or these project(s) is estimated to cost at least as much to have a machine shop and make the parts for the least expensive of the concepts as it would cost to purchase all the machine tools necessary to make the concept myself. I hope you find the remainder of this publication interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for reading it or just looking at the pictures and for studying it if you choose to do so.
About the Author
Richard Chastain has two associate degrees and five correspondence school diplomas. He is the author of Random Generator, a book published in 2001. He has ridden his bicycle from Louisville, Kentucky, to Florida twice, equipped for camping in four seasons. Unknowingly at first, his entire lifespan is dedicated to developing means for this century’s human-powered transportation.