Child creates vacuum-suit Spider-Man
When I was a child, I discovered that I could my arms and legs against a door frame bracket, then “climb” upwards. My family called it my “Spider-Man” trick “for the lack of a better word.
I have never perfected my “Spider-Man” stuff as much as 13-year-old Kono Hibiki. Kono managed to take two 1400-watt vacuum and do it if they really suck against a wall. The end result is a combination of conversion, which is a bit of Iron Man and Spider-Man at the same time.
Kono method is very similar to the gloves, which we reported earlier, to allow the user to climb the walls. It was a demonstration of a BBC science show called Bang Goes the Theory.
Yes, he can climb walls, and I guess his parents are not likely to subside very high. I think it is probably a way to ensure that it can run on the Web and swing to work the lines from building to building.
I think this boy has a name the superhero Spiderlad. I hope he comes to understand that “with great power, is a great technology.” And come the jokes just keep Spider-Man.
Perhaps Kono mass production unit should be established and therefore children can try this anywhere. Something tells me that OSHA and the other parent groups do not want there mattresses and harnesses Sun Spider-Man is “safe.”