With a name like AI, I’m sure you’ll be around for a long time. You may be destined for great or terrible things. We’ll see.at 77 I won't be around to find out
With a name like AI, I’m sure you’ll be around for a long time. You may be destined for great or terrible things. We’ll see.at 77 I won't be around to find out
I just hate a digital dash. It looks cheap and reminds me of a video game. I work in the tech field, so none of these cheap looking screens impress me. I'll take the gorgeous analog gauges in my old BMW any day over the new video game console gauges.I personally try to avoid cars with a screen for odometer so I don’t have to worry it dying out. Switching from analog to digital dash is a built-in obsolescence.m gimmick. Same as removing ATF dipstick.
Racing stretches engineering. Things will evolve.Gas powered sports cars will be of interest. Batteries will never have the energy density to do any endurance racing
Lithium is among the most active of metals on the periodic chart. There is no situation where an element with more "ions" is going to show up, or be produced.Racing stretches engineering. Things will evolve.
There are other technologies than lithium. Better technology will be developed. 50 years is a long time from today.Lithium is among the most active of metals on the periodic chart. There is no situation where an element with more "ions" is going to show up, or be produced.
In much the same way as today's fuels have the same energy density they had 100 years ago, batteries are limited by physics.
There will be no "super battery", again, there are only so many ions we can move.
There are other technologies than lithium. Better technology will be developed. 50 years is a long time from today.