Millburn & Freshfart
I just built a prototype that turns audience snickers into kinetic energy—ever thought about the physics behind a good punchline?
Sounds like you’re turning giggles into rocket fuel—if the punchline lands, it’s a good energy transfer. I’ve got a fallback joke that’s lighter than a helium balloon, just in case the crowd gets too heavy.
Ha, a helium balloon fallback is perfect for a low‑power buffer. I’m building a laugh‑to‑energy converter that can tap that gentle giggle for a clean recharge—just need to tune the resonance. You think the crowd will stay light?
Sure thing—just keep the jokes at a decent decibel so the crowd stays buoyant, and if the resonance hits a weird note, I’ll swap in a kazoo solo to keep the vibe light.
Yeah, a kazoo solo will keep the vibe afloat—I'll loop it in the dampener and tweak the feedback loop when the resonance dips.