From a technological perspective, the Theory of Dynamic Interactions invites numerous, innovative hypotheses such as, for example, the study of the internal stresses in moving bodies caused by internal forces, or of the coupling term which suggests two-way energy conversion, of rotational kinetic energy to translational kinetic energy, or vice versa which, for example, leads to the concept of the dynamic lever.
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Can other technological applications be designed?
The theory enables, in addition to the designing of a dynamic lever or energy-conserving devices, the application of these to the guidance of moving bodies in space, such as aircraft or submarines, as well as on surfaces, such as ships or land vehicles. In this case, the guidance devices would be very simple to design and user friendly.