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tw 04-25-2009 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 559552)
Electric cars are only one way to go. I would prefer we have choices. Electric, biofuel, compressed air, hybrids...

There is no viable replacement for fossil fuels (petroleum). The electric car is the hybrid. Hydrogen was never a viable fuel - could not even work in theory. Compressed air - do the thermodynamics. Also not viable. Biofuels - myths. Yes, there are exceptions just like some farmers still use the old wind mill for backup electricity. But face reality. We have no viable alternative to current petroleum transportation systems for the next 30 years. And then, only in limited applications.

Time to start getting smart about it. The only solution is doing more with less. Smart as in letting scientists – not White House lawyers – write the science papers.

sugarpop 04-26-2009 10:16 PM

That is complete bullshit. The Tesla is an all electric vehicle and is already being sold. Granted the original car is a sports car that many people can't afford, but they also have a family car coming out. It is about the price of a Lexus or Mercedes. The cars can go up to 300 miles on a single charge. http://www.teslamotors.com/

Biofuels are not a myth. I know several people who changed their diesel engines over to biofuels. Willie Nelson's tour bus runs on biofuels. We have trolly car in Savannah that is a hybrid; it is an electric trolly that uses biofuels. So please stop spreading lies about alternatives.

classicman 04-26-2009 10:46 PM

lol - sugar - as much of an asshole wacko partisan dickhead as tw is, he is right on this one.

tw 04-26-2009 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 560595)
Biofuels are not a myth.

I never said they are a myth. After all, golf carts have been operating for generations. Ethanol has been in Brazil for decades. But I said replacements for petroleum based transportation fuels are not viable. We have and are stuck with petroleum energy sources for generations to come. Even in theory, there is no viable alternative. There is just no other energy source that packs so many joules in that same weight.

Current solutions are the same ones we needed to implement even in the 1970s. In ten gallons of gasoline, how much energy actually does any productive work? Between one and two gallons. The rest gets wasted - does nothing productive. Therein lays the problem. Even upping that number to three out of ten gallons is a major accomplishment. Not only are we stuck with petroleum. Look at the numbers. Solutions are possible. But only if we stop listening to wacko extremists and start demanding more innovation.

Where could other energy sources come from? Even nuclear is not a viable solution if we do not solve the waste problem? But quantum physics - a potential source of future solutions - has been seriously impeded in America. Especially when White House lawyers rewrote research papers for the greater glory of their political agenda. Part of the contempt for "doing more with less" that has been particularly promoted by extremists of the past decade. Even quantum physic research must now leave America for nations that more wanted to advance mankind.

Yes, there are other energy sources that can supplement our petroleum demands. But we are stuck with and have no *viable* alternatives to petroleum.

tw 04-26-2009 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 560619)
lol - sugar - as much of an asshole wacko partisan dickhead as tw is,

You cannot post logically. Everything is typical of extremists complete with the Rush Limbaugh insults.

So where does classicman provide any facts on this topic? Rush forgot to tell him what to say. So he posts insults. Now let see how he lies about it.

classicman 04-26-2009 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 560638)
I cannot post logically. Everything is typical of extremists complete with the Rush Limbaugh insults.

So where do I provide any facts on this topic? I don't need no stinkin citations.


sugarpop 04-26-2009 11:38 PM

:headshake

Rush Limballs 04-27-2009 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw (Post 560638)
Rush forgot to tell him what to say.


I did not forget to tell him what to say. He's going off the reservation on his own.

slang 04-27-2009 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 560595)
Biofuels are not a myth.


Hello SP

I must say in all honesty that most everything that you post makes my trigger finger twitch and the word "bullshit" slip out of my mouth quite loudly.

We do however agree on the biofuels issue. Food for fuel? That does not have to be the case. How many people eat marine algae as a food stapel? Not many. I believe that ethanol is viable through algae.

Ethanol alone is not the answer and wont replace gas as a motor fuel. It seems possible to me that 50/50 gas ethanol would make a huge difference in energy imports and allow more job/business opportunities here in the US. Not bullshit census jobs, real jobs that pay and that are sustainable.

With some luck and good planning I should be able to study and experiment more on the subject in the coming months on my next great adventure back to the Philippine islands.

The coastal waters are warm enough year round to allow continuous harvesting of algae and the islands combined have about 25k miles of coastline to accomplish this. The US, on the other hand has about half of that length of coastline and much of that is out of the temperature range of many types of algae.

This is something that I'm quite serious about investigating. It seems possible that with all the conditions present today that the PI could provide a good portion of alcohol to it's fuel market as well as possibly China's.

Lots of "ifs" in there but it's technically possible IMO.

Urbane Guerrilla 04-27-2009 09:34 PM

This is too much.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tw (Post 560281)
Biofuels - myths.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw (Post 560637)
I never said they are a myth.

Tw, if you were fully competent, you'd copyedit -- it might help with your memory problems. But oh, no, that might make you less the wacko extremist we all know you are. (You make adhominem attacks on you mandatory, you know. Or you don't know, and demonstrate that exquisite incompetence yet again.)

You continue your bad behavior here:

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 560638)
You cannot post logically. Everything is typical of extremists complete with the Rush Limbaugh insults.

-- an instant adhominem bellow of your own, and with what need? And you'll never ever improve, you damned fool. You never wanted to. Your emotional development came to a halt at about age four, five tops. It is grotesque. Vulcan, schmulcan; your personality prevents adult thinking ever being manifest, owing to the stupid emotional needs of your ruling lizard brain. Look at how well the anti-Limbaugh Left is served: it has you! Mister Thoughtless.

Now in the hope that you might demonstrate some rare flash of competence, let's hear this "quantum physics" idea explained more fully, and how it might have anything to do with powering transportation.

Or are we to suppose you believed every word of The Republican War On Science?

Razzmatazz13 04-27-2009 11:21 PM

I dunno guys, did you ever consider this?

xoxoxoBruce 04-28-2009 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by slang (Post 560680)
Lots of "ifs" in there but it's technically possible IMO.

It's being done. Boeing is pushing it bigtime, convincing several jet engine makers and the US Air Force to test it successfully. Teeming up with a couple of Aussie outfits to work on reliable mass production techniques from algae. It's not ready for prime time but they've made impressive progress and see it as a viable solution for aircraft.

slang 04-28-2009 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 560927)
Teeming up with a couple of Aussie outfits to work on reliable mass production techniques from algae.

Which coastline are they proposing to set up production?

Southern Cali would be nearly perfect. That means it will not be done there the way things work.

I've not seen the published data on the emissions but heard in an interview that it's "nearly as clean as hydrogen while being much more economical."

sugarpop 05-01-2009 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slang (Post 560680)
Hello SP

I must say in all honesty that most everything that you post makes my trigger finger twitch and the word "bullshit" slip out of my mouth quite loudly.

We do however agree on the biofuels issue. Food for fuel? That does not have to be the case. How many people eat marine algae as a food stapel? Not many. I believe that ethanol is viable through algae.

Ethanol alone is not the answer and wont replace gas as a motor fuel. It seems possible to me that 50/50 gas ethanol would make a huge difference in energy imports and allow more job/business opportunities here in the US. Not bullshit census jobs, real jobs that pay and that are sustainable.

With some luck and good planning I should be able to study and experiment more on the subject in the coming months on my next great adventure back to the Philippine islands.

The coastal waters are warm enough year round to allow continuous harvesting of algae and the islands combined have about 25k miles of coastline to accomplish this. The US, on the other hand has about half of that length of coastline and much of that is out of the temperature range of many types of algae.

This is something that I'm quite serious about investigating. It seems possible that with all the conditions present today that the PI could provide a good portion of alcohol to it's fuel market as well as possibly China's.

Lots of "ifs" in there but it's technically possible IMO.

I have brought up the whole biofuel from algae thing before and posted a link. Brazil makes fuel from sugarcane, so we know it can work.

What else did I say that makes you want to kill me? :D Electric cars?

Here is a link to Tesla Motors, fully electirc cars... http://www.teslamotors.com/

sugarpop 05-01-2009 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slang (Post 560936)
Which coastline are they proposing to set up production?

Southern Cali would be nearly perfect. That means it will not be done there the way things work.

I've not seen the published data on the emissions but heard in an interview that it's "nearly as clean as hydrogen while being much more economical."


Here are some links:
http://cc.pubco.net/www.valcent.net/...gro/index.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0818184434.htm
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...61432871186746
http://gas2.org/2008/03/29/first-alg...-april-1-2008/
http://earth2tech.com/2008/03/27/15-...to-fuel-tanks/


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