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Who's going to tell the liberals that reality is in the way of their demands again?

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No one that they will listen to.

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Because electric cars are not the future of transportation. Zero point energy/free energy will be.

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Zero point energy is the minimum energy, it can't be extracted.

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Now all you have to do is figure out how to get that energy out of the virtual particles. It sounds great on paper, but harvesting it isn't within our understanding of physics yet.

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zero point energy field manipulator

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yah niggah we all gowna be on bicycles or back to animals and carrages if dah deep state hab it way brah

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Which means electric cars are the future.

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Not in the conventional sense. Not batteries. Self powering system that never needs recharging.

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You're conflating current battery technology with electric vehicles. Understandable but not a requirement.

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It's almost like we need fossil fuels... Huh who would've thought.

That's what I don't understand about our cunt governer closing the coal fired plants. Where does she think the electricity Comes from.

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dont call them (((fossil fuels))). it doesnt come from dinosaur bones

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I wasn't sure how to word it. They think we can subsist on wind and sun alone

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Fair enough. Never forget: language and words create reality, and some evil fuckers out there have figured out how to use it as a means of our enslavement.

The moon gives us energy to harvest as well. Tidal energy.

Sauce please. And I'm not being funny.

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I dont know if anyone actually knows where oil comes from, or at least wont tell us goys the truth if they do. It appears to me that "peak oil" was supposed to happen 30 years ago based on the "fossil fuel" hypothesis.

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Are-Oil-Wells-Recharging-Themselves.html

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coal comes from fossilized trees. so, fossil fuel.

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Common core math will make pesky problems like this disappear.

we can't have several billion people on the planet all with American lifestyles.

a major cull is required in order to preserve our quality of life.

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Are you implying that American lifestyle is high quality? Americans are the biggest consumers in the world and they've been this way for the last 70 years. Self sufficiency should be the norm.

no, but it can be. It takes a lot of resources to live like a king.

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i honestly dont think i will beleive anything a car manufacturer says about cars..... lol

the sell will not end.

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They can convert less than 10%, some areas less than that. California already suffers from rolling brown-outs during mild heat waves. The north-east is on an interconnected grid heavily supplied by nuclear plants in Ontario. The largest plant in Pickering is set to be decommissioned in 2025 after the grid already losing nearly 25% of generating capacity from removing coal-fired plants without replacing them with a viable alternative (the windmill idea was a massive failure). When you consider all the gasoline and diesel sold each and how much energy that represents, even if electrics had twice the efficiency of combustion engines, there is no way we'll be able to convert a significant portion of vehicles on the road in the next 5 years without experiencing significant price hikes and changes in living standards.

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Rivers are a source of energy that never runs out. Unless they literally dry up.

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Some rivers run more/less depending on the time of year.

There is an idea ro use solar to pump water up a mountain during the day and let it run down at night to power the grid. Solar during the day of course.

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This problem will be solved when they depopulate the planet, as they are trying very hard to do.

Meanwhile, there really is no practical limit on how much electricity we can make, if we choose to make it. Making electricity is easy. Delivering electricity to the end user is not so easy.

We can always burn coal. We've got plenty of that to spare.

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If I wanted to drive a golf cart, I would go to a golf course

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Electric power plants can put out just so much electric power per day to recharge electric car batteries. Oh yes, folks, the cars don't run on magic.

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