Sunday, 23 February 2014

Second Skin Filtration

Would you shake hands with someone who you just saw sneezing and covering his face with his hands? My guess is no. But if that person happens to be your boss or some important businessmen who has just done a big business deal with you and finishing off the deal with the most significant gesture known as the hand shake? Would you still do it is not an option, the deal is important, that what matters the most and it has all come down to a filthy handshake.

Lets observe as to why we cannot do that. We think that idiot might pass off some disease that would he would be carrying and this is known as a communicable disease. Let us recall what is a communicable disease? Well, it an infectious disease transmissible (as from person to person) by direct contact with an affected individual or the individual's discharges or by indirect means.

I thought of this innovation a long time back when I was not sure I would be writing this book in future. So its good to see my ideas being shared with the world.

So to tackle this problem I had an idea of the “BioSuit”. This is a transparent suit so thin that cannot be seen with a naked eye nor can be felt by touching. Every individual would be required to wear one. This suit would be responsible for the protection of our skin from various communicable diseases. This would be acting like some sort of filtration.




Next thing that comes into my mind is to how would a person would wear this. Well, we can have this process just after the birth. What I mean to say is the doctor would direct the nurse to take the baby to the Biosuit operation room and there this process would take place. This suit is no ordinary suit, it would increase in size as the size of the human increases and would fit for any individual be it fat, thin, medium or whatever.


What I exactly mean by filtration is that this suit is so designed that it will not let the diseases enter your body through air, physical contact, or any other type of medium.

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