Friday 2 December 2011

Another Innovative Car

So I just saw this today but obviously this has been around for a bit. I'm curious to know what other people think? Is driving on air a good idea? Is it sustainable? Better than we have now? Better in the long run?


What does your innovative idea for transportation look like? Is it solar powered? Is it battery? Is it air? Water? Beer (I sure hope not)?

I'm just generally curious so I really want to here some opinions in the comment section for this one.

What does your sustainable transportation look like? Does it run on air? water? the sun? beer? (I sure hope not)

Draw a picture, make a video, write it out, I'm just curious to know so I can pass on the good ideas to those who do know all about sustainable transportation.

4 comments:

  1. It would run on carbon dioxide, methane, toxins, and laughter. By-products of the car would be oxygen, oxytocins, and orgone. There would also be a place to foot-pedal the car for added acceleration and exercise. The cars would have some kind of anti-magnetic surface so they would never crash. After a car is no longer used for a while, it dissolves into the noosphere of future car-production ideas to be manifested into reincarnated, improved versions. How's that?

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  2. Haha Colleen this is such a wonderful response. Although quite out there these are exactly the types of commentaries that sometime spark amazing and wonderful earth changing ideas. Cheers!

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  4. Alessandro Machi said...
    I would use ultra hardened plastics that also convert the suns rays to electric power for the frame of the car. This way even when the car is parked at work, it would be recharging on its own.

    The ultra light car would have the batteries around the base to ensure the wind did not tip it over.

    Since the car would weigh a lot less, less batteries would be needed as well. As the overall weight of the car drops, charging requirements become more easily attainable. Customers could buy two of these cars, so that each car had a 48 hour solar charging recycle time.

    A Solar charging Disc would give an additional boost to the cars charging when at home. A similar, larger device could be installed at work as well.

    If there is little sun because it is overcast, this could mean there is wind. Could the car also convert wind to electricity when driving, then also convert wind while it is parked? Perhaps, but it's a trickier thing to figure out since anything spinning at a high rate of speed can deemed a hazard to both people, animals, and birds.

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