Mike Holmes mentioned EEStor as SCIFI in a posting on NISSAN Electric Vehicles. I thought this link might push EEStor toward reality.
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/pres ... ement.html
With the EEStor UltraCaps one might even conceive of storing lightning bolts.
I'm waiting for someone to loudly yell. INCONCEIVABLE!
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I don't know if "Incredible" is close enough, but check out the second post on this thread.
viewtopic.php?t=679
Or just read the whole thread.
viewtopic.php?t=679
Or just read the whole thread.
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OK, I read it, but .... I happen to work for Lockheed Martin and you should see the size of the magnifying glass used to look at vendors and especially new technology.
I've personally looked at using a bank of ultracaps to level the load on a Li-ion batttery pack for a non-hybrid, plug-in EV I plan to build.
This guy has been driving one around for quite a while.
http://www.metricmind.com/ac_honda/main2.htm
I've personally looked at using a bank of ultracaps to level the load on a Li-ion batttery pack for a non-hybrid, plug-in EV I plan to build.
This guy has been driving one around for quite a while.
http://www.metricmind.com/ac_honda/main2.htm
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To correct, I didn't say that it IS sci-fi... my opinion, personally (FWIW), is skeptical, but willing to be convinced. My point in the thread in question was that even "If" Eestor is sci-fi, that there's still hope for the field. I'm rather positive on the possibilities here, not negative. It's simply that Eestor hasn't done a lot to try to prove that they have something real. Which doesn't prove anything, one way or another...
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I missed that other thread at first. It seems to be in the wrong place. Its obvious that EEStor has been keeping things under wraps, but they would not have gotten an agreement with LM without a serious show-and-tell with some serious PhD Principle Engineers.
I'm a serious skeptic myself about a lot of things, but not this Polywell. Doctor Bussard was a vacuum tube era physicist and these youngsters just don't get it because they haven't had that experience. I think it is facinating. A big vacuum tube with a magnetic bottle/grid and a fusion plasma. How cool is that?
I think most people do not know how desperately the world needs this to succeed, now!
I'm a serious skeptic myself about a lot of things, but not this Polywell. Doctor Bussard was a vacuum tube era physicist and these youngsters just don't get it because they haven't had that experience. I think it is facinating. A big vacuum tube with a magnetic bottle/grid and a fusion plasma. How cool is that?
I think most people do not know how desperately the world needs this to succeed, now!
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