Had this fun idea last night,
but this is not for any practical purpose.
It's useless, but fun to imagine.
I was thinking about this movie "Evolution"
starring.... David Duchovny(?) and Julianne Moore(?)
I forgot their spelling....
In the ending, there is a giant organism that
only grows when it is attacked -
and one of the character says,
"Often the simplest organism is the strongest."
By that inspiration....
hard to explain in words....
no CAD on this computer either.
but to try ----
imagine a giant sphere. from the outside,
it is just metal. it has no moving parts.
100% sphere, no holes, no entrance. nothing.
yet. it moves.
how.
say inside it were rings.
mechanized. one part of the ring is heavily loaded with weight.
say the ring spins and stops. (as the weighted portion the focal point)
will the sphere, (if the insides were connected to the mechanized ring,
so the momentum and the sudden focus of the weught is distributed to the whole)
begin moving? or rather, depending on the speed and focused weight of the ring,
will it begin to move violently?
and if the rings were say covering all directions like that human sketch by leonardo da vinci.
practical purpose? not much. it can be thick and big as it wants to be.
if the sphere crushes everything in its path.......
hahaha. like i said, nothing practical.
practicality would be a smaller metal ball with no components inside,
and it is maybe attached by a chain. the chain from the focal point
spins sideways much like the landmine remover. but say for demolition purposes.
same principle, just bigger.
one could also create big enough of a mechanized hand in orbit and have it
aim down on target to splat. xD
or. dismantle formation of hurricanes coming down from above.
reusable with later attachment of a rocket shell. xDDDD
of course, i'm kidding with these ideas. they wouldn't have very practical usage.
xDDDD
but fun to imagine.