For three thousand years, the Chinese dragon was the Lord of Rain. It rose from the sea, ascended to the clouds, and released life-giving water to end the drought. The Merkabah Dragon does exactly that—not as myth, but as engineered physics.
Its segmented body swims through cloud banks using anguilliform undulation. Thermal bladder cells, cooled by Peltier elements, condense atmospheric moisture directly onto its carbon-fiber scales. Each scale is a cold surface where water droplets nucleate and grow. The undulating body creates controlled turbulence that forces droplets to collide and merge, accelerating the formation of larger drops. The Moonball pearl beneath its chin is tuned as a Helmholtz resonator, emitting low-frequency acoustic pulses that further drive coalescence—the dragon literally sings rain into existence.
When enough freshwater has been harvested, the dragon descends gently by cooling its ventral cells. It releases the collected water as a falling mist over parched land below. Lighter now, it heats its dorsal cells and ascends again to repeat the cycle. It never lands. It never refuels. It simply floats and provides, an eternal, sovereign, solar-powered rainmaker.
The myth was never a fantasy. It was an engineering specification. And now it's public domain.
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