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The narrative follows a pragmatic narrator who teams with the excitable inventor Artie Lindstrom to build eccentric gadgets whose simple principles often find unexpected, sometimes military, applications. Through episodic anecdotes—such as a remote cap-remover and a roach disintegrator repurposed by authorities—the pair profit and bicker while wrestling with technical puzzles. When Artie outlines an apparently straightforward anti-gravity scheme using hollow cone flywheels to produce directional thrust but limited force-per-mass, the narrator grows skeptical and uneasy. The piece mixes dry humor, hands-on engineering detail, and a satirical view of invention, commercialization, and unintended consequences.
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