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To: DoughtyOne
I agree. We don't need to condemn things because they tend to be left wing ideas. There is nothing wrong with electric cars ships airplanes...whatever. It just takes trial and error to perfect them.
50 posted on 10/28/2019 1:27:42 AM PDT by Saruthe
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To: Saruthe

I watch some of the eVehicle YouTube videos. Frankly, the way the Leftists talk about them turns me off something fierce. I’ve quit subscribing to some of the YouTube content creators, the ‘end of planet talk’ gets so bad.

I see electric to be the way to go. It’s not because of the environmental impact, although I don’t mind some of that if it’s discussed and implemented rationally. Aspects of that really do make sense.

In years to come, and not all that long from now, the ranges are going to increase dramatically, and the charge times will be reduced as well.

The issue of toxic composites in the batteries will be addressed also. Some of the technology being discussed today is truly amazing.

If someone had told me even five years ago that aircraft would be possible using batteries, I’d have had some severe doubts. Inroads are being made there also.

Technology has always fascinated me, and I see this as merely a new field of technology that really hits home with me.

I understand people’s love of the internal combustion engine. I can appreciate that.

The IBM i3 is an interesting vehicle. This Autoline After Hours program discusses the reverse engineering done by Monroe and Associates. It’s a very revealing video, at 1:02:00 in length.

In this video it talks of tech, and the incredible lengths they went to in the construction of this vehicle, for weight and efficiency.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDr4L6BzpP8


54 posted on 10/28/2019 11:19:03 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (This space for rent.)
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