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INTRODUCTION
These are actual photos of an S.R.F. engineer walking underwater without weights holding his breath for a distance of 20 feet.
The photo shoot took place in a local swimming pool with a handheld camera enclosed in a glass-walled, rectangular fish aquarium. A flat lead weight maintained 50% of the aquarium side glass underwater allowing the camera lens to record a spacejogger walking on a ten-foot SPACE JOGGER track system (patent pending) placed in the deep end of the pool.
The demonstration begins and ends with the space jogger immersed in water up to his chin. He then takes a deep breath and leans forward, and in the first step or two, he is then submerged in water over his head. As you can see in the video above, the objective of the space jogger was to get to-and-from the end of the Space Jogger track system as quickly as possible before lack of air became a problem.
The space jogger had 90 pounds of elastic quasi-gravity force which was reduced by an unknown buoyancy factor with an additional upward leg-propelling action as is demonstrated in the “disconnected space jogger” micro gravity video (top right above).
For all the above products, S.R.F. ENGINEERING is actively seeking manufacturing entities who believe innovation is required for long-term survival through future growth. Do not let N.I.H. (not invented here) smother new product development.
The videos on this site display proprietary inventions that can function in-and-out of this world with the working hardware and most of the N.R.E. (non-recurring engineering) complete.
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