Sunday, January 12, 2014
Things That Hover or Fly
Scroll back to October 2, 2011 and you will see objects that hover. It is with my fascination to see things fly. Look into the faces of little children whenever they spot a kite. They come running to the kite with utter instinct for a kite is a toy yes indeed but whenever I go into that huge toy store you know which one I mean I get total disregard and contempt for daring to ask such a question. The child in me has not gone away as even today's children stand in awe of an object like a kite knowing that it is designed to fly. Which brings to mind the next thing that will fly in greater numbers which is the flying car already developed in advance of what it could be but held on hold not yet available for the masses or the consumer. Now this break from chess gives me more room to widen my horizons rather than be stuck in a rut. To play better chess we must expand our minds away from pure chess for the mind will grow stagnant with no return for the time attempted for chess. Magnus Carlsen knows so many other pursuits rather than just chess. The children's fascination with kites is a perpetuation for future investments in flying objects and one of them is the car that can fly. The Wright brothers flew and studied the kite before they invented and first flew the first airplane right around 1903. It was clearly a stepping stone for the development of the airplane and now are attention can and will be directed toward the flying car unlike ever before. If chess can be so improved to its present day sophistication then why not are present day vehicles? The children of our future know what lies ahead for us our cars will fly.
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