This goes out to all women
Women, who love sports, probably have always found the concept of breasts bothersome. If all goes according to plan, they will fulfill their intended function for about three of the 70 years that you will have them. The rest of the time, they will alternate between getting in the way and embarrassing you.
Question: Can we harness breast energy and put it to better use? TreeHugger and Instructables teamed up to make a working chest charger which relies only on the rise and fall of the chest during breathing. So this question seems viable.
Research has discovered that a size D-cup breast in a low support bra can move up to 35 cm (whoa) during exercise. Now, all women know that not one of them with D-cups are wearing "low support bras" during exercise. There is a lot of bouncing going on even with the best, most expensive sport bra money can buy.
Since Slate scooped us on this one, we won't give away any more secrets. You will have to pop over to Slate to see what was learned in a survey of sports experts, nanotech fabric specialists and the inventor of the Lightning Pack power-generating backpack. This certainly is as good as the idea of running around half-naked in a solar powered bra!
Via: ::Slate
Image credit: TreeHugger
2 comments:
Who doesn't love the idea of bouncing breasts that charges your IPOD? The only thing better is watching this in action. lol.
I would be willing to put up some of the capital for R&D... Especially if the test subjects with D sized breast wore low support bras.
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