I should sleep with a notebook on my forehead next time; maybe the ideas can somehow osmose through my cranium onto the pages.Giblet wrote:ringo wrote:It's likely that it doesn't exist. Or is something so subtle, we won't even notice it if it was staring us in the face. But I can't really see it as anything as advantageous as the DDD.
I had a dream a couple weeks ago, after all the dead zone discussion when goony was on. In the dream the Mclaren Mp4 25 was white and orange; but the weirdest thing was that the diffuser was rotating about the longitudinal axis when the car was in the turns. Kinda like those birds of prey who use their tails like a rudder.
Moving aero is illegal anyway but it was an interesting interpretation by my dream.
Cool image though It is really quite amazing what our minds do when they are free in a dream state.
When crows come swooping down, they glide across the ground and you can see their tail feathers acting like a diffuser almost, just an inch or so, but you can tell they are controlling those forces interacting with the ground.
The idea of a diffuser that rotates to stay perpendicular to the ground while the car pitches and heaves would partially have the same effect as active suspension, but not nearly as dangerous as traditional setups where the car can suddenly bottom and skate.
the front wing could be configured to do the same.
You should contract your unconscious state somehow to do your conceptualizing.
This has nothing to do with the dead zone but i also saw J Villenue flip a USF1 (yes he got a seat )over on a crash barrier. He was partially trapped underneath.