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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (67926)1/15/2016 7:42:23 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) of 86347
 
Eric, the reason people don't believe the CO2 hoax is because they don't have to understand the intricacies of computer models to decided. People are adept at seeing tells for flim flam. I don't need to be an ace in capacitors in cars, I just need to ask somebody who is a proponent and has got a bit of understanding of it, such as you [I realize your knowledge is only at an amateur level, but I guess you have read a bit and have a simple understanding of technology and simple physics].

You sound very bitter, face it you lost the scientific debate about AGW years ago.

Why don't you come to the University of Washington and attend some of the lectures here on the subject. You might learn something about it. We had a good series of lectures attended by numerous Phd's from around the world last year along with a large number of local grad students. I was fortunate to be invited to them by a good friend in the Atmospheric Sciences Dept.

I'll save you a seat. Maybe you can present a paper. I'm sure we would be all ears!

When I designed my first electric cars nearly 30 years ago [you wet behind the ears Johny come latelies telling your grandmother how to suck eggs are amusing] I thought "I'll need regenerative braking to save all that energy from going to waste".

I'm sure we would all like to see your design, why don't you present it here?

Elon Musk demonstrated 90 second battery swaps for Tesla.

Hmmmm, actually Tesla got it down to 47 seconds in the finished product. Saw it with my own eyes in person.

Pretty impressive!

Battery swaps have been done on an industrial scale in vehicles since the 19th century. It's a simple matter of nuts, bolts and economics. Actually, nuts and bolts are probably too old school. A clip is all that's needed to hold it in place

I'm sure all of us here would love to see your idea. Seven seconds, prove it.

Otherwise it is just vaporware....
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