Modern Yakhchal Module
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Soul_Venom — 4 months ago(November 11, 2025 01:45 AM)
Part of my effort to upgrade the design of my desalinator was to enhance condensation in the polymer domes without blocking the sunlight that makes the whole thing work. I solved that by developing a way to cool the domes themselves a few degrees below ambient temperature.
To that effect I developed what I am calling the MYM {Modern Yakhchal Module}. The Yakhchal was part of an ancient middle eastern zero enery method for creating and storing ice in the desert. I use modern tech to mimic that ancient method. The result is a device that creates a cooling effect with ZERO external energy input.
Free cold.
This developement was significant enough that the AI's determined that it was worthy of its own patent. So not only have I filed a new patent for my updated EM3 facility, I also filed one for the MYM.
I envision a future where for only about 50K you can drive a few trucks with the equipment out to an isolated village, install one of these in a day or two And when you leave the village will have a 6x10 walk-in fridge module that can serve the entire community. Imagine how much better their lives would be if they were able to store food that way.
Also the concept is fully modular with 5 tiers ranging from Micro MYM
≈ 1–1.5 kWh / day up to Modular Vault MYM (industrial)
≈ 250–500 kWh / day
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Soul_Venom — 4 months ago(November 11, 2025 05:10 AM)
It told me that you managed it by surgically removing two of you lower ribs. But I call bullshit. With a cock as short as yours I figure you'd have to remove 6 ribs.
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self-cleaning butthole — 4 months ago(November 12, 2025 04:58 AM)
The Yakhchal was part of an ancient middle eastern zero enery method for creating and storing ice in the desert.
This developement was significant enough that the AI's determined that it was worthy of its own patent.
so the chatbot is telling you that you can patent a technique that's thousands of years old?
i might ask the chatbot if i should go ahead and patent your dna, but pfizer probably beat me to it -
Soul_Venom — 4 months ago(November 12, 2025 05:22 AM)
so the chatbot is telling you that you can patent a technique that's thousands of years old?
Exactly. If you create something based on ancient knowledge but enhanced by modern tech then yes you can patent that.
Trump is still your President. Charlie Kirk still Wins!