DrPizza
Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer
What you're speaking of are not energy sources- they are systems to transport energy.1) First off, gasoline for a car has never really been a great energy source. It really is a low energy threshold for the mass it takes as well as the pollution it puts out. The reason it was chosen was because it made for an easy delivery system. There are for energy dense compounds that are easy to create, cheap to produce anywhere, and have a lot less pollution side effects. Gun powder would be an example as such, but there are others. The point of the car engine was to create a contained and controlled explosion. The result of which would turn a crank.
2) Lockheed martin and others are working to miniaturize fission reactors and have stated to have a working prototype by years end. If so, that would go a long way to removing the world's dependency upon oil and coal as well.
Those two things would change much.
2. Fusion, not fission. Learn the difference.
Ditto. Hydrogen is not an energy SOURCE unless you're referring to fusion.Of course, hydrogen and other energy dense enough agents could be used instead and have been used in various engines successfully to do something simple enough like turn a crank to a vehicle.
Solar roads are nonsense. See criticisms after the jubilant celebration of that non-invention.And roll out solar roads and highways over all of America.
