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Just a few things that would be cool to have.
High pressure compressors that are small, quite and lightweight capable of 6000psi on a standard 110v circuit.
Obviously we could use higher pressure, light weight tanks.
Lightweight, flexible wetsuits that maintained consistent buoyancy and insulation value at all depths.
Lights that produced sun like power without carrying around a 10lb battery canister, for less than $500.
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Just a few things that would be cool to have.
High pressure compressors that are small, quite and lightweight capable of 6000psi on a standard 110v circuit.
Obviously we could use higher pressure, light weight tanks.
Lightweight, flexible wetsuits that maintained consistent buoyancy and insulation value at all depths.
Lights that produced sun like power without carrying around a 10lb battery canister, for less than $500.
And a few more items people smarter than me will no doubt think of.
Oh and that money stays right here on earth, not one dollar gets sent into space
... money spent on exploration and research, is money well spent and is returned multiple times over in the future ...