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Title text: Really though, it's a cool emerging field! Go to google! |
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- Have you read about electric aviation? It sounds really cool. Aviation is a huge part of greenhouse gas emissions.
- The amount of r&d needed to get an all-electric 737 is enormous. We don't have batteries with enough energy density, and even if we did, they'd be dangerous.
- Never gonna work.
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- If you could beam power, you could launch with almost no batteries, drastically lowering fuel costs.
- It would necessitate a global network of power-beaming mega-blimps.
- And we must have it, no matter the cost.
- That seems unlikely.
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- We can use the laser-blimps to kill people who say that laser-blimps are inefficient.
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