the output of greenhouse gas emissions. absolutely, absolutely. as long as we don t recognise also that we are all flying on the planet earth, right? we are spinning around the sun at a very high velocity, and also around ourself. the idea of flying, you know, depends on the scale that you perceive. but the one that i was fascinated also is how much like a bag, which could be filled up with air when it s black, and it s warming up byjust the energy of the sun, could also lift up people up into the air. so, you re the balloon man. and i think i m right in saying you ve even to illustrate the point that you re an artist and a balloon man, you brought what have you brought in? absolutely, i brought a bag, and this is part of the foundation that we have put up, it s called the aerocene foundation, which is a community which basically, it kind of promotes the possibility also that yeah, this is inside the bag. so, this is your backpack balloon? yes. and the point about this which ma
by helium, they are fired up, they involve inputs of energy. your balloon involves only trapping air and then using the sun s natural power to warm that air and the balloon rises. yeah, absolutely. now, that s kind of interesting, basically very simple and interesting, but i m wondering what. your message seems to be, we can all learn very practical things from this, but what can we learn? well, i think that heat maybe can produce something that could transform things and objects. for example, when you think about how much it weighs, it might be a kilo, but if it s warming up here, it might change his latency, and state and will be able to lift 1.5 kilos or two kilos. could it lift if the balloon were big enough, bigger than that one, could it lift a human being? yes, of course. and this is what we have been doing for a couple of years.
which makes it different from other i mean, balloons aren t new, but balloons usually, as you say, are powered by helium, they are fired up, they involve inputs of energy. your balloon involves only trapping air and then using the sun s natural power to warm that air and the balloon rises. yeah, absolutely. now, that s kind of interesting, basically very simple and interesting, but i m wondering what. your message seems to be, we can all learn very practical things from this, but what can we learn? well, i think that heat maybe can produce something can produce something that could transform things and objects. for example, when you think about how much it weighs, it might be a kilo, but if it s warming up here, it might change his latency, and state and will be able to lift 1.5 kilos or two kilos. could it lift if the balloon were big enough, bigger than that one, could it lift a human being? yes, of course. and this is what we have been doing for a couple of years. we have, yo
as long as we don t recognise also that we are all flying on the planet earth, right? we are spinning around the sun at a very high velocity, and also around ourself. the idea of flying, you know, depends on the scale that you perceive. but the one that i was fascinated also is how much like a bag, which could be filled up with air when it s black, and it s warming up byjust the energy of the sun, could also lift up people up into the air. so, you re the balloon man. and i think i m right in saying you ve even to illustrate the point that you re an artist and a balloon man, you brought what have you brought in? absolutely, i brought a bag, and this is part of the foundation that we have put up. it s called the aerocene foundation, which is a community which basically, it kind of promotes the possibility also that. yeah, this is inside the bag. so, this is your backpack balloon? yes. and the point about this