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Why Silicon Valley Funds Instagrams, Not Hyperloops
Jerzy Gangi takes his fellow entrepreneurs to task for becoming sheep.
He uses a comparison of Instagram vs Elon Musk's Hyperloop, but it's really about neither. Quote:
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Who says innovation is not happening?
From EDN Magazine of 15 Nov 2013 and related sources Quote:
Warp Bubble Pulling particles using light rather than pushing particles with light Star Trek-style 'tractor beam' is created on tiny scale replicator Holograms and Holodeck Transparent Aluminum Voice Commands Cloaking Device Transporter and Quantum Teleportation Communications Vision for the Blind At no point was profit the motive for innovation. |
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Pure research/science is necessary and useful. But venture capitalists aren't interested in it. I believe the article was about angel investors and venture capitalists.
I see more wishful thinking than actual product in that list. Sure transparent aluminum would be cool and useful. But until they actually figure out how to make it, Me thinks they've got the cart before the horse.
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Concepts were well demonstrated in places such as the Bell Labs. But my experience says most under the age of 40 do not even know what basic research is let alone know what the Bell Labs were. Does Jerzy? |
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I don't think he's confused, he was talking about the silicon valley angel/capital boys and how their investment strategy is stifling them and killing inventors. These people were never interested in pure research, that's for big corporations and the government, where a clear path to profit isn't required for every penny invested.
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Wall Street will not invest even in application research. Wall Street will freely invest in non-innovative companies like Kodak, airlines, Xerox, ethanol producers, GM, or hedge funds. A growing company for 3D printing in NYC needed crowd sourcing for capital. Wall Street cannot invest is a product that cannot be measured by dollars on spread sheets. Other companies that innovate find other and fewer who actually pay for, understand, and promote application research such as Venture Capitalists. Unfortunately Jerzy does not know the difference between investors who invest based upon product's potential verses investors who actually think the spread sheet can predict future profits (as Carly Fiorina so boldly claimed). Instead his arguments assume profits (not the product) motivate innovators. |
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Are you saying we might be able to run cars on water? Wouldn't that be cool?
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Ummm..... what's wrong in the lead paragraph:
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Is it because there is always a loss of energy in every process. Somehow the "something from nothing" never seems to work out quite right. That is, Lucy always yanks the football away. |
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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No doubt Lucy will pull the football away, but it isn't inherently suspicious to have them work in tandem. Burning stored hydrogen WILL be more effective at night than solar cells, but burning hydrogen as it is produced may not be as effective as the cells in the daylight. This would essentially be a way to set aside a certain amount of sunlight for use at night. There are any number of potential football-yanking opportunities, though. - How long past 24 (or 80) hours it goes without corrosion. - Whether the potassium borate (and lithium, mentioned elsewhere) get used up either chemically or mechanically as water goes through the system. - How expensive those chemical are, or become (with electric cars, lithium could get more expensive). - How to deal with impurities in the water accumulating as the water is turned to gas. The chemicals added to the water make this a huge issue, as you can't as easily rely on the flow of water to clean the system if the water needs additives for the chemical process to work. If you feed water into a reservoir at a replenishment rate, then impurities will build up. If you let it flow through, then you need to continually dump more chemicals into the intake, and potentially clean them out again on the other side. - How much solar real estate needs to be allocated to this mechanism instead of solar cells - How much power from the solar cells goes to the mechanism instead of going out to the grid [edit - ] Or does this work as a closed system, without a water intake, where a set amount of water is converted to gas and back as needed? That could mitigate the impurities issue.
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I guess KISS is passé. ![]()
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In driving around Oregon/Washington, we have "wind farms" with similar constraints. If the wind is not blowing... ...and we don't yet have ranches to raise enough gerbils to keep the blades turning. |
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
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I thought fresh water was already going to be in ever-shorter supply in the coming decades. Maybe if it can use salt water...
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