How it works
The P.S.B. performs photosynthesis to give a person a boost of energy. This is accomplished through the use of several different components in the P.S.B. These components are explained below along with a complete diagram.
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Solar Cells The proprietary solar cells in the P.S.B. gather sunlight and send the enrgy from the sunlight through the connecting rods to the Combination Chamber |
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Water Capture Cylinder This cylinder (shown as the dark cylinder in the picture to the left) has the ablility to gather ambient water. This water is then sent directly to the Combination Chamber |
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Carbon Dioxide Capture Cylinder This cylinder (shown as the dark cylinder in the picture to the left) has the ablility to gather ambient Carbon Dioxide. This Carbon Dioxide is then sent directly to the Combination Chamber |
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Combination Chamber This is where the magic happens. This chamber combines the energy gathered by the solar panels, the water from the water capture cylinder and the carbon dioxide from the carbon dioxide capture cylinder. The chamber is shown in the picture to the left as the rectangular object between the capture cylinders. The combination results in Glucose. This glucose is then sent to the Deployment Tubes to be sent to the bloodstream. |
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Deployment Tubes These unique tubes will take the glucose from the combination chamber and send it directly to the bloodstream. This glucose will provide the person using the P.S.B. with more energy. |
The following diagram shows a simplified version of how the P.S.B. components work in unison to create Glucose for the user.
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