Interesting theory. I also have thought about this as I’ve noticed many other people say that their girth has increased at the base. It seems counter-intuitive. The base of your penis gets literally the LEAST amount of work in almost every PE exercise, yet time and time again people are seeing the greatest gains in that area.
Now, as we all know, correlation does not necessarily equal causation.
An alternate theory, and I’m just throwing this out there, is that it is the only part of the penis that doesn’t get overworked. Perhaps most or many people are too overzealous with their exercises and aren’t seeing their best potential gains.
Either way, I’m not a fan of the multiple clamp idea. That is really too many motions to get out of if something goes wrong or becomes uncomfortable.
If the strain ellipse theory is correct, there is no reason for such a medieval device as multiple clamps glued together. It should work on a cellular level, so there is no need to have any “ballooning” between each clamp. The ultimate way to do this would be to put inward pressure on the entire length of the penis while simultaneously applying an outward pressure (with blood inside the penis).
The best way I can think of doing this is with a very tight fitting condom like sleeve that you could roll onto a clamped erection, rolling down to the clamped point, or perhaps using an ace bandage or something similar, wrapping your erect dick tightly from the point of the clamp upwards. Ever notice when you sprain something and get swelling, the wrapped part has a tendency to turn more black and blue after a few hours as compared to if you didn’t wrap it? This could be the same effect but to the point where we don’t want to go (which is too much damage).
Another idea would be for the chemical PEers that use that erection injection to wrap it up tightly while they have the chemical induced erection.
*** Forget the 10 minute rule if you try this, for the love of god this sounds dangerous , check yourself after a minute or two and work your way up gradually***