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I think they tried it. I think because the wind resistance would whack out the propeller, resulting in it flinging off the car and slicing through another car. . .:S Ouch. . .

But, that is a possibility if you fix all the bugs and make it impossible for the propeller to move.
It sounds plausible. If you put the turbines in some kind of casing so that the wind would push them, but not enough to make them spin out, it could probably at least power your radio.
Yea. . . they would look a little silly, but they'd work.Tongue
On the right car they'd look teh secks. I'd have some, especially if I could get them in place of the headlights and put the headlights in the middle.
Then you can see more clearly in the night too.

OK. This is our theory of power for cars.
Sounds good to me. now to kidnap some high-up dude from Ford and Vauxhall.
Hmmm. Maybe not that.Tongue

Well, back to the topic of the UNIVERSE!
I doubt those wind turbines would work for the universe..
*Out of nowhere a windturbine sucks a cow into another dimension.* Tongue

. . . No I can't see that. Power for spaceships kindof has to do with the power idea.
No, because turbines blow when there is wind, the deep vaccuum of space lacks air, r-tard. -_-;

The most likely engine for space travel would be an ionic drive or something of that sort.
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