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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/19/2010 7:28:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: samboct

I found this article interesting reading- and the author definitely has a good point. The old joke of- "I love standards. There are always so many to choose from." is certainly apt in the battery industry today.




its all about working for the sake of work.

We dont need batteries.

super hi Q and the whole electrical bandwidth to play with.  More out than in.

these guys are doing the same thing as the drug industry, take a perfectly good working herb that everyone can grow in their back yard and modify it so its sellable.

100+% efficiency

remote power transmission  1

remote power transmission to boats no batteries required


enjoy




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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 5:17:51 AM   
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The problem I see to any new technology is the existing big players in the world, perhaps those that have fingers in the pies of regulation to ensure their market hold.

What have we got, the oil industry and the automobile manufacturing industries they are comfortable in what they do already, change is needed but they resist for as long as is possible to ensure their profit margins are unnafected.

Like I said, the Far East will challenge their rule, as the Far East is now where it's at, we of the west are the consumer that demand what they make and sell.

A business term touched on in the article, adapt or die is very true, as everything is moving all the time and to be ahead of the game is to be in touch with change. I suppose optimism instead of pessimism.


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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 5:32:06 AM   
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if car gas mileage doubled- then road tax would drop by 1/2.

until they tax by the mile driven.

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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 5:35:40 AM   
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http://www.pahighways.com/toll/abandonedturnpike.html  these pics are sorta interesting- 

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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 5:46:01 AM   
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its all a stacked deck.

they push for energy conservation give people discounts for using the new flourescent bulbs and as soon as energy demands drop up go the prices.

teslas tower did not make work for the sake of "commerce".

thats what its about.  keep people flying around for the sake of commerce and keep that cash flowing to the aristocracy. (crown) *and the like

The kool thing about the tesla tower is it operates on what is called the long wave and because it uses sparks its all frequency (in the case of general power transmission, though it would still exhibit a bandwidth)

The point being however is that it goes right through the ground and towers placed in more remote areas can transmit power to anything.

tesla intended to power the world with this boats cars houses did not matter.

the problem was that there was little to no money in it because they could not put a meter on it.

Imagine wireless power transmission where every 10 horsepower would produce 100,000 in return.

even meyl's work in glastou university has shown gains up to 1000% using tesla's stuff.  

thats 100x on a single frequency which is not to bad. 

we will never get it though until and unless there is not such thing as banking and a few controlling the many.

so the all electric world cars included was "really" killed way back in the early 1900's by jp morgan....

nice thought aint it?  one man with that much power.




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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 6:18:24 AM   
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yeah- they never stop.  JPM is the great satan.    

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RE: Who killed the electric car? An SAE engineer's take - 11/20/2010 6:48:48 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne

its all a stacked deck.

they push for energy conservation give people discounts for using the new flourescent bulbs and as soon as energy demands drop up go the prices.

teslas tower did not make work for the sake of "commerce".

thats what its about.  keep people flying around for the sake of commerce and keep that cash flowing to the aristocracy. (crown) *and the like

The kool thing about the tesla tower is it operates on what is called the long wave and because it uses sparks its all frequency (in the case of general power transmission, though it would still exhibit a bandwidth)

The point being however is that it goes right through the ground and towers placed in more remote areas can transmit power to anything.

tesla intended to power the world with this boats cars houses did not matter.

the problem was that there was little to no money in it because they could not put a meter on it.

Imagine wireless power transmission where every 10 horsepower would produce 100,000 in return.

even meyl's work in glastou university has shown gains up to 1000% using tesla's stuff.  

thats 100x on a single frequency which is not to bad. 

we will never get it though until and unless there is not such thing as banking and a few controlling the many.

so the all electric world cars included was "really" killed way back in the early 1900's by jp morgan....

nice thought aint it?  one man with that much power.





I am very aware of Nicola Tesla and his discoveries, many of which we are using today, but attributed to other more commercial inventors

Some of Tesla's inventions

But that was the problem with Tesla he was a humanitarian and believed in his discoveries to benefit mankind, not sell it to them, for he was at constant loggerheads with his financial backers because of his beliefs. The result is no one is going to invest money in anything unless it reaps financial reward for those investors.

But if one looks at Tesla's later theories one can see why he lost favour with the powerful, for he entered into things the powerful don't want to know about, the destruction of war, devices to end war and theories that run into metaphysics. An A1 brilliant man whose theories may very well come back to serve us in the future for there is much respect for Tesla in the scientific world.

So, another century, but same old shit, the rich control the poor, until we rid this stupid idea, nothing will move forward, we will forever be that dog chasing it's tail.


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