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PJ’s PERSPECTIVE








      Breaking the Imagination Barrier





      PJ Kleffner, DTM - District Director





      If you get a group of people together, some are        simplest form, wings are curved on top and flat
      nonchalantly satisfied with the way things are,        on the bottom. This means the length of the top
      but others actively resist any change – don’t rock     surface is longer than the length of the bottom

      the boat, don’t go looking for trouble. Others         surface. As air splits at the front edge of a wing,
      aren’t satisfied with the status quo – they have       it must spread out more to cover the longer
      a vision, a dream, the imagination that leads to
      breakthroughs in technology. They also scare the

      daylights out of those other two kinds of people.
          When automobiles began to gain popularity
      around the turn of the 20th century, many people
      believed that human beings were on the path            distance on top

      to self-destruction –  that our ever-increasing        of the wing. As it spreads,
      desire for speed would be the death of us.             the air on top is thinner and has
      Some of those people thought that a car would          less pressure, so the stronger
      never go faster than 60 miles per hour. There          pressure on the

      was a psychological barrier in their minds that        bottom pushes
      resisted the idea of traveling faster than a mile      the wing up. Do
      per minute. We cruise down the highways now            this fast enough to
      well in excess of 60 mph, and think nothing of it.     overcome gravity and you are

          Many decades later, Chuck Yeager faced the         flying. If you slow down too much, the
      same limited kind of thinking when he attempted        aircraft stalls, which is the technical term for
      to break the sound barrier. However, the skeptics      “drops like a rock,” instead of glides like a plane.
      in the 1940’s were not just farmers - they were            These engineers also knew that cutting

      highly educated engineers and scientists.In            through the air like this disturbed it, and created
      hindsight, why did we fear that limit of 60 mph?       shock waves similar to the wake you see behind
      After all, human beings arbitrarily divided an         a boat in water. As speeds increased, these
      hour into sixty minutes.                               shock waves were strong enough in some cases

          However, this new limit – the speed of sound       to literally shake the plane apart, or make the
      – was a natural phenomenon, a law of physics that      pilot lose control, both leading to disaster. Many
      we dare not try to break. Aeronautical engineers       of these engineers believed there was a natural
      were well aware of the principles of flight. In their   barrier at the speed of sound, and any attempt to




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