Chill, no need to get pissy. Like I said, this is a dumb argument. Let's talk in 10-15 years. OK?
Anti-Engineer wrote:
An engineer, stop spouting your own poorly researched nonsense. You give engineer's the bad rep they deserve; a-type, closed-minded, and nerdy.
Try learning to see the big picture. Stop focusing on energy density. It is meaningless.
Gasoline is going bye-bye.
Please do stay with your gasoline car. Innovation is not for you. Refining something that is known, is what you are comfortable with. New ideas are not an engineering field you should work in. Refining gasoline cars is not a new idea.
BTW: I am an engineer, and also an architect. I managed 40 aerospace engineers at one time. Now I am a consultant who advices very experienced engineers on solving problems. They trap themselves all the time. Sometimes its a math problem, something it's lack of experience with something specific, mostly it's a failure to see the big picture, a failure to see outside the tunnel.