This video is full of pipe dreams that do not address the only and truly meaningful problem that we have...........the catastrophically wasteful centralized distribution grid and the closed current loop circuit system. Once you throw in the desperately inefficient methods of electricity generation taught in all universities it becomes much easier to see. This is not what Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison had in mind for the future of mankind.
@oceanswestbc ... Correction - Edison and JP Morgan were directly responsible for privatising electricity and Tesla wanted to make it free to all of mankind but Morgan stopped him and stopped him from getting other investors ...
something being technically possible, is not the same as being a good use of resources. Many of the technologies presented in this video are, despite being utterly amazing, still not at the stage where it would be a good idea to use them in everyday life. Most of them still require decades testing and development before they become cost effective.
cost is not just money, using a resource to do one thing rather than another, is a cost.
its crazy if everyone worked together for the betterment of humanity in 5 years or less this planet could be like a heaven on earth. we have everything we need. imagine if everyone did that. man...
Scientists at Yale University have done what materials scientists have been trying to do for decades – create a material that boasts the look, strength and durability of metal that can be molded into complex shapes as simply and cheaply as plastic. - Gizmag dot com.
Someone explain to me if you are going to build stuff to last 100 years, how can you invest billions of dollars in technology that hasn't even gotten out of protoype. Imagine being stuck with a 1950s car that weighs 2 tons and gets 12 mpg. A lot of this tech is still on the drawing board, And some of it doesn't work as advertised.
"Imagine being stuck with a 1950s car that weighs 2 tons and gets 12 mpg." Stuff should be strategiclly designed to be either upgradable or totally recyclabe .
I saw Zeitgeist Moving Forward and though I enjoyed it, I felt like it needed a lot of the info found in this video in order to further show how an RBE is technically practical.
The notion that the earth is not able to provide an abundance of energy for humans is almost against the nature of the universe BUT the ultimate question is weather the technology to harness what we need exists. Many different companies in many different places of the world have developed all the different aspectes of technology we currently know (or dont know) about. They key is for a movment like TVP to bring together all these ideas and apply them full circle, nothing excluded.
WOW......Imagine if people cared more about having a vehicle that helps build our environment rather then a GAS GUZZLING ALPHA MALE GRATIFYING LUDICROUS SPEED BOOM AND BASS EXTRACTOR that essentially makes those who are not in it want to go to the party...that can only hold 4 elite people....Stuff is the New religion.
This video pretty much brings to light what we can be doing and leaves us no excuses as to why we are not. Great post!!!!!
@calvinclyke Most, if not all cars on the market nowadays create more pollution and use more energy in their construction than they will ever create in their entire operational life. This is especially true for hybrid cars. Two engines and all that bollocks. Also, electric cars aren't all that 'green' either, they use a wonderful array of chemicals which, if the battery isn't disposed of correctly, leak into the environment causing some lovely damage to nearby plants and, by extension, animals.
@xXSigmaShadeXx I didn't say car my friend...I said vehicle. A vehicle is a thing used for transporting people or goods. Jacque Fresco knows what I'm talking about.
@xXSigmaShadeXx True, not to mention that the power source used for recharging is rarely a renewable one. You might as well be using a gas generator to charge the battery. Forward thinking!
@xXSigmaShadeXx Hydrogen powered electric is the way to go. You could have a hydrogen production unit in your garage. All you need is water and electricity. Then use a hydrogen fuel cell in you car to convert it back into electricity to power your car. Granted, it's not the most efficient system as we cannot yet attain 100% efficiency in either direction, yet. You could also add solar cells to your car to increase range and make more H2 when parked in the sun.
@Mrcastleskeep Hydrogen and electric are not direct sources of energy they have to be converted from other sources. There is some prototype work going on to use solar to make electricity (Nocera @ MIT) to make hydrogen but it's still in experimental stage. Present day solar is too inefficient (and requires batteries) which for the time being means electric and hydrogen are being made by fossil fuels/nuclear.
@justintempler I made hydrogen from water with solar cells with a very small educational module in an engineering class. I'm aware that hydrogen is more like a battery than a fuel. I suggested adding solar to a hydro-electric car because it could extend range regardless of current effieiency levels. Honda has a hydrogen fueling station which is powered completely by solar. Solar does not require batteries if you're directly using it to split water to obtain H2 for refill or immediate use.
@Mrcastleskeep Cracking water to get hydrogen is not a new idea. The problem with existing solar powered fueling stations is efficiency. If you want to understand the problems and the possible solutions I suggest watching Daniel Nocera's 90 minute presentation. His MIT team's R&D is behind Sun Catalytix
@justintempler As far as the electricity you would be using to split the water at home; no matter the source it's better than foreign oil. Even if your local powerplant runs on coal it will create less pollution to make the energy you use while driving than a gasoline car will. Alternative energy is becoming common too. I live in Iowa and there are massive fields of wind turbines. I'm currently training to be a mechanical engineer and plan to specialize in energy creation and efficiency.
@Mrcastleskeep I'm also aware of the work being done with wind turbines. You can use electricity to create hydrogen and with an additional step by adding nitrogen you can create ammonia to be used as either fertilizer or a liquid fuel for the ICE. You also have an existing pipeline in the midwest that can be used to distribute liquid ammonia.
Will be sharing this...excellent production. :)
mdlittle5466 2 weeks ago
Spanish subtitles please.
javierg72 1 month ago
good vid but the music is more then annoying makes it almost unwatchable
marc170 1 month ago
This video is full of pipe dreams that do not address the only and truly meaningful problem that we have...........the catastrophically wasteful centralized distribution grid and the closed current loop circuit system. Once you throw in the desperately inefficient methods of electricity generation taught in all universities it becomes much easier to see. This is not what Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison had in mind for the future of mankind.
oceanswestbc 2 months ago
@oceanswestbc ... Correction - Edison and JP Morgan were directly responsible for privatising electricity and Tesla wanted to make it free to all of mankind but Morgan stopped him and stopped him from getting other investors ...
caidianjohnson 2 weeks ago
the naming of corporations corrupts the whole idea of this video !
>.<
MayorVonRothschild 4 months ago
Why is it that a video of a baby laughing gets millions of view but this only has, 7675?
Melkor717 4 months ago 2
Science keeps constantly showing that YOU would have to be incredibly naive to think that ANYTHING is impossible.
TinyBlueCage 5 months ago 4
@TinyBlueCage
something being technically possible, is not the same as being a good use of resources. Many of the technologies presented in this video are, despite being utterly amazing, still not at the stage where it would be a good idea to use them in everyday life. Most of them still require decades testing and development before they become cost effective.
cost is not just money, using a resource to do one thing rather than another, is a cost.
bbb695 5 months ago
You would have to be incredibly naive to think that the Venus Project will ever happen.
MBaxtonM 6 months ago
@MBaxtonM ... What is your better suggestion because the current system is not sustainable ...
caidianjohnson 2 weeks ago
can't hear you. WTF happened to the volume?
pork1a1cola1classic 6 months ago
what is the music that starts att 4:50?
MarkHorProductions 7 months ago
hmm
TheJayesh1000 7 months ago
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MAY THERE BE 1,000 YEARS OF TRUTH, PEACE, & LOVE AFTER THIS DARK PERIOD IN OUR HISTORY.
ISMOPANAMA 7 months ago
Our current transportation is wasting not only energy, also Time
a1pwn 7 months ago
the problem es our actual monetary system and social-economic paradigm need and create ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY TO MAKE PROFIT and "Live the piggy lives"
slamblambacid 8 months ago
wow. this is incredible! let's do that! and that! and that, too!! 36:01?!!?! Really? Awesome!
anotherdrummer23 8 months ago
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anotherdrummer23 8 months ago
Great Vid
abdulcute 8 months ago
Best vid On the Utube Ever
abdulcute 8 months ago
It's not the technology that holds back an idea like this from being actualized: it's the people.
skriptkiddy 8 months ago 2
Tank you!
Appleriver3 9 months ago
AWESOME MOVIE !!!! SHARE !!!!!
shogu666 10 months ago 3
THANK YOU!!!
psilocybe1990 10 months ago
its crazy if everyone worked together for the betterment of humanity in 5 years or less this planet could be like a heaven on earth. we have everything we need. imagine if everyone did that. man...
1111BLAKE1111 10 months ago 7
Great video!
prophecyjoris 10 months ago
Check out the Zeitgeist Movement.
Buybuffalo2 11 months ago
Scientists at Yale University have done what materials scientists have been trying to do for decades – create a material that boasts the look, strength and durability of metal that can be molded into complex shapes as simply and cheaply as plastic. - Gizmag dot com.
rdlineberry 11 months ago
Someone explain to me if you are going to build stuff to last 100 years, how can you invest billions of dollars in technology that hasn't even gotten out of protoype. Imagine being stuck with a 1950s car that weighs 2 tons and gets 12 mpg. A lot of this tech is still on the drawing board, And some of it doesn't work as advertised.
justintempler 1 year ago
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@justintempler
"Imagine being stuck with a 1950s car that weighs 2 tons and gets 12 mpg." Stuff should be strategiclly designed to be either upgradable or totally recyclabe .
shogu666 10 months ago
Thanks for piecing this together
efortune357 1 year ago
I saw Zeitgeist Moving Forward and though I enjoyed it, I felt like it needed a lot of the info found in this video in order to further show how an RBE is technically practical.
summershere 1 year ago
The notion that the earth is not able to provide an abundance of energy for humans is almost against the nature of the universe BUT the ultimate question is weather the technology to harness what we need exists. Many different companies in many different places of the world have developed all the different aspectes of technology we currently know (or dont know) about. They key is for a movment like TVP to bring together all these ideas and apply them full circle, nothing excluded.
rcacad 1 year ago 11
@rcacad watch the whole thing ! =)
/watch?v=PN6puH9DYnQ
MayorVonRothschild 4 months ago
WOW......Imagine if people cared more about having a vehicle that helps build our environment rather then a GAS GUZZLING ALPHA MALE GRATIFYING LUDICROUS SPEED BOOM AND BASS EXTRACTOR that essentially makes those who are not in it want to go to the party...that can only hold 4 elite people....Stuff is the New religion.
This video pretty much brings to light what we can be doing and leaves us no excuses as to why we are not. Great post!!!!!
calvinclyke 1 year ago 26
@calvinclyke Most, if not all cars on the market nowadays create more pollution and use more energy in their construction than they will ever create in their entire operational life. This is especially true for hybrid cars. Two engines and all that bollocks. Also, electric cars aren't all that 'green' either, they use a wonderful array of chemicals which, if the battery isn't disposed of correctly, leak into the environment causing some lovely damage to nearby plants and, by extension, animals.
xXSigmaShadeXx 1 year ago
@xXSigmaShadeXx I didn't say car my friend...I said vehicle. A vehicle is a thing used for transporting people or goods. Jacque Fresco knows what I'm talking about.
calvinclyke 1 year ago
@xXSigmaShadeXx True, not to mention that the power source used for recharging is rarely a renewable one. You might as well be using a gas generator to charge the battery. Forward thinking!
enlightenedone676 1 year ago
@xXSigmaShadeXx Hydrogen powered electric is the way to go. You could have a hydrogen production unit in your garage. All you need is water and electricity. Then use a hydrogen fuel cell in you car to convert it back into electricity to power your car. Granted, it's not the most efficient system as we cannot yet attain 100% efficiency in either direction, yet. You could also add solar cells to your car to increase range and make more H2 when parked in the sun.
Mrcastleskeep 1 year ago
@Mrcastleskeep Hydrogen and electric are not direct sources of energy they have to be converted from other sources. There is some prototype work going on to use solar to make electricity (Nocera @ MIT) to make hydrogen but it's still in experimental stage. Present day solar is too inefficient (and requires batteries) which for the time being means electric and hydrogen are being made by fossil fuels/nuclear.
justintempler 1 year ago
@justintempler I made hydrogen from water with solar cells with a very small educational module in an engineering class. I'm aware that hydrogen is more like a battery than a fuel. I suggested adding solar to a hydro-electric car because it could extend range regardless of current effieiency levels. Honda has a hydrogen fueling station which is powered completely by solar. Solar does not require batteries if you're directly using it to split water to obtain H2 for refill or immediate use.
Mrcastleskeep 1 year ago
@Mrcastleskeep Cracking water to get hydrogen is not a new idea. The problem with existing solar powered fueling stations is efficiency. If you want to understand the problems and the possible solutions I suggest watching Daniel Nocera's 90 minute presentation. His MIT team's R&D is behind Sun Catalytix
watch?v=D3HNrAGWoAI
justintempler 1 year ago
@justintempler As far as the electricity you would be using to split the water at home; no matter the source it's better than foreign oil. Even if your local powerplant runs on coal it will create less pollution to make the energy you use while driving than a gasoline car will. Alternative energy is becoming common too. I live in Iowa and there are massive fields of wind turbines. I'm currently training to be a mechanical engineer and plan to specialize in energy creation and efficiency.
Mrcastleskeep 1 year ago
@Mrcastleskeep I'm also aware of the work being done with wind turbines. You can use electricity to create hydrogen and with an additional step by adding nitrogen you can create ammonia to be used as either fertilizer or a liquid fuel for the ICE. You also have an existing pipeline in the midwest that can be used to distribute liquid ammonia.
justintempler 1 year ago