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David Zornes

Founder, Inventor of Solar Fuel Free Flight
Seattle, Washington, United States
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David Zornes

Founder, Inventor of Solar Fuel Free Flight
Seattle, Washington, United States
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David Zornes is a seasoned inventor and entrepreneur, with a track record of creating innovative technologies in various industries such as aviation, energy, and materials science. He has founded and led several companies, including TechNature.com, Balanced Engines, Inc., and his latest venture as the Owner and Founder of Inventor.

Zornes is well-known for his work in developing a toroidal paraboloid reflector, a fuel-free non-aerodynamic aircraft that can morph into an aerodynamic shape for high-speed flight, and an aerodynamic solar fuel-free tube fuselage with hot air balloon lift. He makes a case that aircraft are watercraft, too. Additionally, he has researched and written about parabolic wind turbine blades that are solar mirror collectors focused along adjacent blades.

Zornes' expertise also extends to materials science, where he has studied the properties of 3D graphene, a gas-tight ultrathin film as strong as diamond but flexible like cloth. He has published a paper on this topic in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Journal and plans to produce it from an active crude oil/gas field well without requiring clean rooms.

Overall, David Zornes' extensive work in diverse fields such as aviation, energy, and materials science makes him a highly-respected inventor and entrepreneur. His innovations are bound to have a significant impact on these industries.

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