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MMC24
09-13-2010, 11:53 PM
What a great positive video! It will amaze you!
Brilliant!!!! Brilliant!!!! Brilliant!!!!
http://www.wimp.com/solarhighways
Taltarzac
09-14-2010, 08:51 AM
Cost?
Uptown Girl
09-14-2010, 09:40 AM
Very Cool. Thanks for sharing!:wave:
Pturner
09-14-2010, 09:48 AM
Intriguing idea!
JimJoe
09-14-2010, 10:32 AM
Cost?
How much?
bkcunningham1
09-14-2010, 10:45 AM
$35 trillion would be the estimated cost.
That is based on a 12′x12′ solar panel costing $7000 and using 5 billion of these roadway panels to cover the millions of miles of roadways, parking lots and driveways in the US and the cost of jackhammering the current roadway system.
JimJoe
09-14-2010, 10:56 AM
$35 trillion would be the estimated cost.
That is based on a 12′x12′ solar panel costing $7000 and using 5 billion of these roadway panels to cover the millions of miles of roadways, parking lots and driveways in the US and the cost of jackhammering the current roadway system.
It is an interesting idea but I also wonder how they would do in snow and salt.
rjm1cc
09-14-2010, 11:24 AM
It is an interesting idea but I also wonder how they would do in snow and salt.
We would turn on the electric heater durning the day and pass a law to restrict snow to day light hours.
uujudy
09-14-2010, 11:36 AM
It's an interesting idea, but it's still based on the vehicles using petroleum products, isn't it?
I like the idea of roadways made out of magnetic induction pads for electric vehicles.
K9-Lovers
09-14-2010, 01:30 PM
It's an interesting idea, but it's still based on the vehicles using petroleum products, isn't it?
I like the idea of roadways made out of magnetic induction pads for electric vehicles.
I agree with you uujudy on the idea of magnets. But there would be no need for electric vehicles.
My vision is magnetic highways that create the energy to allow vehicles to move (you know,like the roller coasters nowadays), using the opposing force of magnets. These vehicles would never collide due to opposing magnetic cushions on the front, rear and sides.
Additionally, the highways would be lit at night via solar energy collected during the day so no need for headlights, and they would be encased in a see-thru material so there is no impact from weather.
Speed would be controlled by the highway operators based on the amount of magnetism expelled from beneath and from the sides of the roadway.
You simply enter your vehicle, punch in your destination on the futuristic gps, sit back and enjoy the ride -- no need to steer or push an accelerator.
I'll leave the problem of air conditioning inside the highway "tubes" to our future engineers.
graciegirl
09-14-2010, 02:45 PM
I agree with you uujudy on the idea of magnets. But there would be no need for electric vehicles.
My vision is magnetic highways that create the energy to allow vehicles to move (you know,like the roller coasters nowadays), using the opposing force of magnets. These vehicles would never collide due to opposing magnetic cushions on the front, rear and sides.
Additionally, the highways would be lit at night via solar energy collected during the day so no need for headlights, and they would be encased in a see-thru material so there is no impact from weather.
Speed would be controlled by the highway operators based on the amount of magnetism expelled from beneath and from the sides of the roadway.
You simply enter your vehicle, punch in your destination on the futuristic gps, sit back and enjoy the ride -- no need to steer or push an accelerator.
I'll leave the problem of air conditioning inside the highway "tubes" to our future engineers.
Not to worry. I have a grandson that will figure it out.
Pturner
09-14-2010, 03:19 PM
I agree with you uujudy on the idea of magnets. But there would be no need for electric vehicles.
My vision is magnetic highways that create the energy to allow vehicles to move (you know,like the roller coasters nowadays), using the opposing force of magnets. These vehicles would never collide due to opposing magnetic cushions on the front, rear and sides.
Additionally, the highways would be lit at night via solar energy collected during the day so no need for headlights, and they would be encased in a see-thru material so there is no impact from weather.
Speed would be controlled by the highway operators based on the amount of magnetism expelled from beneath and from the sides of the roadway.
You simply enter your vehicle, punch in your destination on the futuristic gps, sit back and enjoy the ride -- no need to steer or push an accelerator.
I'll leave the problem of air conditioning inside the highway "tubes" to our future engineers.
With no accidents, they might as well be high speed.
A question for GG's grandson: how do you enter and exit various roads (besides very carefully) and time this with other "cars" entering and exiting?
K9-Lovers
09-14-2010, 03:27 PM
With no accidents, they might as well be high speed.
A question for GG's grandson: how do you enter and exit various roads (besides very carefully) and time this with other "cars" entering and exiting?
Since this is my vision, I can easily answer this one for you. There is no longer any merging. The timing of entering and exiting various highways and roads is not a concern for the travelers, because the highway "operators" take care of stopping and starting traffic from their control rooms.
There are no more bumpy roads, because you will be riding on air.
Pturner
09-14-2010, 03:35 PM
Since this is my vision, I can easily answer this one for you. There is no longer any merging. The timing of entering and exiting various highways and roads is not a concern for the travelers, because the highway "operators" take care of stopping and starting traffic from their control rooms.
There are no more bumpy roads, because you will be riding on air.
Oh. Wouldn't that take a zillion operators. Especially at "rush hour". Would you consider computerized intersection controls, K-9?
Pturner
09-14-2010, 04:16 PM
Oh, I just thought of something. Do you know what this would mean!?
No more roundabouts in TV!
The bad news is... what would people post about in February? :confused:
K9-Lovers
09-14-2010, 04:38 PM
Oh. Wouldn't that take a zillion operators. Especially at "rush hour". Would you consider computerized intersection controls, K-9?
That would be ideal.
bkcunningham1
09-14-2010, 04:46 PM
Sorry guys. You know, Ecclesiastes 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun is true.
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7059252/description.html
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