Seeing Men in Black movie clip again with the character that predicts the future,
that is where I must have got the idea on the giant wheels. It directly shows a giant wheel riding on top of the vehicles.
Alongside Batman vs Superman, where batman's car lifts up a truck were my inspiration.
I recall first trying to put people inside the giant wheel, sandwiched between two large wheels, and then attempting to look through it. The design was flawed because,
The wheels covers the sight as it changes angle. So I suggested to Elon cameras and complete
coverage, and see through only through screen I believe, of which was also a bad idea.
Eventually, I just moved it. Drivers and passengers outside of the giant wheels. And for the driver, above the height of the wheels, so to get a clear view.
And then later, flip it to the ground with turbines to so make it flight capable. With the passenger and drivers staying in the same angle as the wheels flips horizontally for flight mode. (Like a year after the above idea)
And then, (Again another year after that) I later separated flying and road-driving machines separately, each dedicated to its given purpose, but flying machines can lift the road vehicle itself. Like shown in the video game "Atomic Heart" (got the idea from this). This gives advantages and safety with power usage and moving parts, provided road vehicle itself is designed to accommodate the flying vehicle for its weight and such.
Before this, I was coming up with other ideas in safety in vehicles. Ejection slide seats, and octahedron bias up on crash so to predict and bias collision to one side.
Just getting the reminders as I am watching the clip.
If any fuckers state that this is their idea, like Steve, it is a lie.
It is only AFTER me, they did something. And trying to frame me.
All the later revision of my own idea, that were attempted theft, a year after, another year after, would also reveal that reminders would always be present, but there is no foresight but a follow up.
So it has always been intentional framing.
Please understand this.