Why Planes Crash and EVs Burn Introducing the Reflex Circuit What if every aircraft and electric vehicle could think for itself - and act instantly to avoid disaster? This isn't science fiction. It's the Reflex Circuit. Born from the author's own near-death experience with a heart attack, this book introduces a patented real-time safety solution that could have saved Air India Flight AI 171 - and can prevent countless fires, crashes, and deaths across India's roads, skies, and homes. Today's machines don't think. They ...
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Why Planes Crash and EVs Burn Introducing the Reflex Circuit What if every aircraft and electric vehicle could think for itself - and act instantly to avoid disaster? This isn't science fiction. It's the Reflex Circuit. Born from the author's own near-death experience with a heart attack, this book introduces a patented real-time safety solution that could have saved Air India Flight AI 171 - and can prevent countless fires, crashes, and deaths across India's roads, skies, and homes. Today's machines don't think. They follow delayed commands. Your EV, your inverter, even your aircraft's systems wait until a threshold is crossed - by then, it's too late. The Reflex Circuit doesn't wait. It senses danger in motion, responding in under half a millisecond to rewire itself and protect lives. No software. No firmware. No need to reboot. Just hardware logic that feels. This book is for: Concerned parents who fear EV fires near their children's beds. Frequent flyers wondering if their next flight is truly safe. Engineers and policymakers who know India can - and must - lead with indigenous safety technology. You'll learn why existing systems fail, how binomial slope logic changes everything, and how to license the breakthrough Reflex Circuit today. This isn't a book. It's a wake-up call. Read it. Understand it. License it.
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