Little Mon
Maybe we could use powerful electric magnets like they use in junk yards to propel them and maybe we could use high speed fans or magnets to move them.
I was thinking of magnets in the roads maybe? Or better yet there may be a way we could use the earths natural magnetisation.
These things should exist. This is 2012 and I'm sick of people dreaming about the future. It's time we get off of our аsses and made hovering cars, printers that print objects rather than sheets of paper, robots that cook for us and answer questions faster than google can.
Anyway, do you think theres a way we can use magnetisation to propel human carriers?
I personally think we should ditch automobiles and use subways, buses (hovering buses), bicycles, and cabs for emergencies.
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The future is here already...we already have maglev trains that operate in some countries on the principle of magnetic levitation. The problem with doing so with cars/trucks/buses is the cost of installing such systems on freeways/roads and equipping vehicles with the system...too expensive but some cities have proposed plans for such systems. But for now, mass transit Maglev trains will do and are much more efficient at transporting people/cargo than cars/trucks/buses. Even conventional trains are more efficient...a train can carry 1 ton of product or people some 436 miles on 1 gallon of fuel. Barges and ships are even better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev_(transport)
http://old.post-gazette.com/maglev/maglev01.asp
We also have 3D printers that print entire objects as you say and Japan is a world leader in robotics due to their rapidly aging population...fewer young people to take care of the elderly so their plan is to create robotic assistants for the elderly....cooking, serving, vacuuming, shopping, etc..Look up ASIMO for one. Israel as well is developing robotics for military purposes since they have a small population compared to their enemy neighbors.
http://www.disinfo.com/2010/05/israel-is-building-a-robot-army/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtD2vwV61-w
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=japan+robots+t+oserve+elderly+&ei=utf-8&fr=chr-yie8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_Printers
http://www.gizmag.com/go/2578/
http://lifehacker.com/5910091/autodesk-123d-lets-you-print-your-own-3d-objects-with-or-without-a-3d-printer
The future is here already...we already have maglev trains that operate in some countries on the principle of magnetic levitation. The problem with doing so with cars/trucks/buses is the cost of installing such systems on freeways/roads and equipping vehicles with the system...too expensive but some cities have proposed plans for such systems. But for now, mass transit Maglev trains will do and are much more efficient at transporting people/cargo than cars/trucks/buses. Even conventional trains are more efficient...a train can carry 1 ton of product or people some 436 miles on 1 gallon of fuel. Barges and ships are even better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev_(transport)
http://old.post-gazette.com/maglev/maglev01.asp
We also have 3D printers that print entire objects as you say and Japan is a world leader in robotics due to their rapidly aging population...fewer young people to take care of the elderly so their plan is to create robotic assistants for the elderly....cooking, serving, vacuuming, shopping, etc..Look up ASIMO for one. Israel as well is developing robotics for military purposes since they have a small population compared to their enemy neighbors.
http://www.disinfo.com/2010/05/israel-is-building-a-robot-army/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtD2vwV61-w
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=japan+robots+t+oserve+elderly+&ei=utf-8&fr=chr-yie8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_Printers
http://www.gizmag.com/go/2578/
http://lifehacker.com/5910091/autodesk-123d-lets-you-print-your-own-3d-objects-with-or-without-a-3d-printer
What's considered a "low price" for new cars? Nissan Leaf?
Choua T
I'm planning on saving up for a Nissan Leaf. I have a few questions about it. When i looked it up, I see that the steering wheel is on the right side. I can't find any that are on the left side. Is that how the Nissan LEAF's are supposed to be? It's said to be $32,780. Is that considered low? I've been looking at the 2010-2011 ones. Also, what's the ball thing that looks like it's a replacement for the PRNDL? I've been looking it up, but nothing is coming up! Help please!
Answer
You have to get your deposit in right away on the leaf web site and have your house checked for charging starion. A dedicated 20 amp plug will be needed that might mean calling a electrician to run wires to your circuit breaker box and placing a outlet where you would like to plug in your car. There will not be any sale prices on Leaf for quite some time. American Leaf will be left hand drive Leaf is a larger car than it appears 5 passengers Mid-size. Biggest thing is electric drive Knob shifts reverse or forward. No gears electric motor is direct drive and extremely quiet. Your starting very late to get one of the first year leaf. I think at the dealership we'll see the first cars around late December early January 2011. Electricians were checking The dealership where I work A couple days ago. Also check your electrical power provider it would be nice if they have lower rates at night. Personally I want a total electric car I ride a electric Bicycle I will wait a year or two. My commute is only 11 miles to and from work 90 to 100 range will be just right for 99% of my driving. But I will keep MY 2006 GTO fire breathing internal combustion car. Chevrolet says Volt plug in Hybrid will be over $40,000. Go Green
You have to get your deposit in right away on the leaf web site and have your house checked for charging starion. A dedicated 20 amp plug will be needed that might mean calling a electrician to run wires to your circuit breaker box and placing a outlet where you would like to plug in your car. There will not be any sale prices on Leaf for quite some time. American Leaf will be left hand drive Leaf is a larger car than it appears 5 passengers Mid-size. Biggest thing is electric drive Knob shifts reverse or forward. No gears electric motor is direct drive and extremely quiet. Your starting very late to get one of the first year leaf. I think at the dealership we'll see the first cars around late December early January 2011. Electricians were checking The dealership where I work A couple days ago. Also check your electrical power provider it would be nice if they have lower rates at night. Personally I want a total electric car I ride a electric Bicycle I will wait a year or two. My commute is only 11 miles to and from work 90 to 100 range will be just right for 99% of my driving. But I will keep MY 2006 GTO fire breathing internal combustion car. Chevrolet says Volt plug in Hybrid will be over $40,000. Go Green
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