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Technology in 2020
Gangster301:
--- Quote from: kamuixtv99 on April 10, 2011, 09:26:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: Freedom Kira on April 08, 2011, 03:50:32 AM ---A few problems with that sentiment:
1. Wireless electricity can (or rather, would) be easily stolen. Thus, electricity would have to be more freely available than it is today.
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Don't we hate it when you need to pay for electricity in the late 20th century? Nikola Tesla (Edison Thompson's assistant and pioneered AC(alternating current) power) wanted electricity for free and you can also create on your own. But that didn't happen, our world is now run purely by money. Watch the "The Prestige" wireless electricity was demonstrated as early as 1930's.
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You there's such a thing as a residential wind turbine, right? You can buy your own win turbine which will generate electricity for your home.
kitamesume:
yes buying your own nuclear powerplant will do you good too, but he wanted it free =P hence it beats all reasons of alternate solutions 8)
8) "Free" is god 8)
kamuixtv99:
--- Quote from: Gangster301 on April 10, 2011, 09:55:37 AM ---
--- Quote from: kamuixtv99 on April 10, 2011, 09:26:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: Freedom Kira on April 08, 2011, 03:50:32 AM ---A few problems with that sentiment:
1. Wireless electricity can (or rather, would) be easily stolen. Thus, electricity would have to be more freely available than it is today.
--- End quote ---
Don't we hate it when you need to pay for electricity in the late 20th century? Nikola Tesla (Edison Thompson's assistant and pioneered AC(alternating current) power) wanted electricity for free and you can also create on your own. But that didn't happen, our world is now run purely by money. Watch the "The Prestige" wireless electricity was demonstrated as early as 1930's.
--- End quote ---
You there's such a thing as a residential wind turbine, right? You can buy your own win turbine which will generate electricity for your home.
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Yeah but it's not applicable to anyone, Australia promotes solar energy but not all Australians can afford it. Some Japanese can afford residential wind and solar panels.
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