>> “There are other electricity storage and production technologies other than batteries.” <<
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To quote Professor K.M. Abraham, materials science, Northeastern University:
“We are reaching the limit of what a good battery material can do. Going beyond what we have now is taking a new understanding of Chemistry, Materials Science; people are working all over the world on it, but there is nothing on the horizon.”
Perhaps prof. Abraham needs to acquire your knowledge?
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Pocket-sized wireless miles-distant low-power multi-megabit/s data transfer cheap enough for cat videos wasn’t on the horizon either not all that long ago. I remember when dialup 1200bps was screaming fast; wireless >10Mbit/s was unthinkable; now everyone has it in their pockets.
We’re going in circles; seems you can’t accept that just because we don’t have a solution _now_ doesn’t mean we won’t concoct a solution _soon_ given enough demand.
While that’s is possible. They said the same thing about the geometry of a transistor on IC’s not that long ago...