Trump has referenced both at least once with little else being said about either. That I've heard anyway and I don't keep up that much.
But maybe a month or a little more ago I was watching a podcast that brought up self driving cars and that they were more or less to swing people into flying cars. Pointing out that automation would be needed. Which kind of made sense, I mean look at the roads, road rage etc, the skies would be a mess.
So what popped this podcast back into mind yesterday? I work at an auto auction and we handle Tesla storage cars, trade ins, off lease I'm guessing, not new cars. Any who, I'm the one that keeps them at/above a 25% so I drive em around the lot several times a week.
I don't pay attention to the models, not really a Tesla fan but they are fun to drive at work and have tremendous acceleration, but some have regular circular steering wheels, others have what I think I've heard called a "Bat Wing" steering wheel.
So yesterday I was driving one back to storage area with a bat wing (airplane yoke?), and I was like damn, I'm sitting in a futuristic cockpit! The screen generates your surroundings, and it certainly seemed if they were trying to ease people into self driving flying cars, this could be a way.
So I'm curious to see what thoughts or theories others here may have around this. If any.
I myself am fine on terra firma with gas IC engines, but if these flying cars ever come to be and they have a manual override, I'd certainly be up there giving one a whirl!
OP, General Flynn made a recent post about suppressed technology. I think you’re right. The comments are great. Especially Jordan Sathers interview with General Kwast.
https://nitter.poast.org/GenFlynn/status/1910399802933674248#m
Yes, there have been many mentions of hidden technologies, both here and "officially".
I think many of us here, I do at least, believe there are many hidden technologies. Shit, aside from technologies there's a ton hidden period!
Thanks for the link!
Reminds me of pop culture from the 50s and 60s saying we'd have flying cars by 2000...
Instead we got commercial supersonic flight in 1976, and got rid of it in 2002. 3 hours across the Atlantic, there was no reason to make the chairs any larger than an international premium economy seat (wider than an economy chair, narrower than a domestic first class chair).
I saw a video of Kwast talking about energy tech where he said we can already make solar energy go from current 20% efficiency to 80% efficiency. He explained that by collecting the solar with panels in space, then converting the energy to radio waves before sending it down to receivers on earth would supposedly bypass the filtering effect of the atmosphere. Then terrestrial receivers would collect these radio waves and reconvert them back to energy. At the time I found it interesting and posted about it but now it sounds more like some kind of strategic misinformation.
ZPE seems more easily attainable than all this monkey motion if you ask me.
80% would be cool, but I'm not holding my breath.
The solar panel satellite power stations date from the early 1970s, when they were being studied by the big aerospace companies. Too big, too expensive. Easier to make a nuclear powerplant. NOT "some kind of strategic misinformation." I was on the periphery of the work at Boeing.
ZPE is a pipe dream. No plan for access.
Hopefully we get Tesla tech , otherwise known as zero point tech. I only want a hoverboard.
Twas promised decades ago.
I feel like this nation is going backwards when it comes to beneficial technology and moving forward with slave technology
Ones that work on water though! Unlike Back To The Future 2 lol
*Backpack or jetpack. Much easier to fly for long distances.
He didn't have it, and no one else has it. You can be the first to get it, if you are ambitious.
Maybe that's what the 2026 World's fair is for. To introduce new technology for the future. Isn't that what the original World's fairs did?
Yes they did! I've watched a few podcasts within the past few months goiing over the old world and World Fairs. In addition to all the technologies on display they were also some amazing buildings built quickly for "temporary" use lol.
2026 World's Fair should be interesting, would be during the year long Independence Day celebration. I think, that's 2026 Trump said for that too.
Yes, the buildings. President Trump also said we need to start building big, beautiful buildings like in the past. I think he knows about the buildings. He owns many of them. How could he not know. So many of them have underground layers and were built using horses and carts with limited supply lines.
Maybe, but I want a good old avgas engine. There is no way I want to be depending on a battery in a vertical takeoff and landing flying car.
I doubt they'll be either if/when they come to be generally available.
No clue on what it could be, but battery/EV nor IC is really up to snuff for such an application me thinks.
Maybe something like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Y7WnKKTIs&t=20s
Could be a situation where a hydrogen fuel cell makes sense (using current technologies, they're lighter than batteries, but very inefficient to charge/fill).
There have been some experiments with electric powered aircraft in the last 15-20 years - we've only recently gotten to a point (again using publicly available information from businesses) where they can reasonably be used for regional flights (say DC to Philadelphia or maybe New York, or LA to Vegas).
There may be much more dense batteries coming along, or this could be an application of a nuclear battery that was recently revealed in China, which right now only provides a small power output, but lasts a very long time (50 years) so does have a high energy density.
Hopefully we're entering a time of great improvements to quality of life... as it really does seem to have been getting worse in a lot of ways for decades at this point.
With a true to Tesla's vision of zero point, you would only need an antenna to draw the required energy to run an electric motor/ducted fan or propeller setup.
A small turbine driving a generator is the best answer. Hydrocarbon fuels have much higher specific energy than batteries, and high energy density than hydrogen.
Hydrogen keeps sticking in my mind, I'd like to see this developed further. Or what further developments have been made with it.
But I've heard of a couple of inventors that died that had supposedly invented engines that run on water. One in a Nitter Poast link in a reply here, although may be the same dude I'd heard of previously.
Honestly, all else aside, I'm really looking forward to MAHA. Major steps in improving health goes a long way in quality of life.
I saw any recent show demonstration of a flying car. A real video.
I'm waiting for a Star Trek style transporter. Then I'll finally visit Australia and NZ.
Uh, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't try that, but I would kek if they used the phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" to initiate a transport!
"Uh, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't try that..."
I've found Dr. McCoy. 😂
😂😂
"travel great distances quickly"
Instant transmission confirmed! America is about to have one of Goku's powers!
This reminds me somewhat of the suppressed advancements for IC engines, and in my mind, it fits what else is going on.
If we have all this future tech, why place so much emphasis on drill, baby, drill? Yes, some is needed but to the extent that Trump is doing right now?
What if the tech that allows an IC engine in a standard American car that would allow it to get over 100 mpg were let loose? Would be a great tie in with flying cars. We've already got the supply infrastructure, so it would be a smooth transition. Add to it any advancements in improving the refining process and BOOM! Easy commuting from half a state away to work or shopping. Rural America now becomes a sought after haven for those wanting to escape crowded cities. The eventual decreased congestion because of fewer passenger vehicles leads to shorter transport times for goods that would still be transported via the road network leading to lower costs even before factoring in better fuel economy for haulers.
Jetsons, here we come!
And this reminds me of running across running IC engines on gas fumes instead of the liquid a few years back.
I know I had a couple sites bookmarked but not readily finding them. No idea if it's workable and certainly not on all engines but essentially the intake would pull in the fumes with air and premixed well before getting to the combustion chambers.
There are videos too on YT of people doing this with cars and lawn mowers.
I've brought it up a couple times with people and it gets scoffed off, but the fumes are more combustible than the liquid so it seems to me there could be something to it.
I like your take fren.
Edit: Gas vapor would be the more correct term, but dang it, still not finding bookmarks. Now I want to just so I can find them lol
Edit II: Oh well, I got other things to do but I did find this that I came across a while back that was interesting.
https://www.liquidpiston.com/
We can get there a far ways with hybrid technology. But let's not be absurd. There are reasons of physics why we can't just have an arbitrarily high mileage.
Maybe. Maybe not. I've seen some prototypes as such, but those are within our current paradigm. If we have a major paradigm shift in technology I'm thinking it'll be quite a bit more than a people sized drone.
Big if. Not impending.
wifi from space? trickle charging your cellphone from space? what are gonna be the health consequences from that? The rollout of this kind of technology is gonna coincide with another "pandemic". Read the Invisible Rainbow.
I don't want wifi from space... I want the CIA to teach remote viewing to all the kids in elementary schools. You cant censor that kind of innernet connection
You're thinking within the scope of known technologies. I would think/hope if/when these roll out they'll be in wave forms that, ahem, may even be beneficial for us.
yea possibly. I mean, I hope so too. But based on where were at now, teslas are still supposed to be good, safe, vehicles that are better for the environment and have no issues with harmful EMF's. But clearly they're not any of those things. So im gonna be cautious about anything that says wifi or 5g or anything like that, naturally, especially if elon musk is associated with it.
I wonder a lot about what alternative branches of technology, that are more naturally harmonious or whatever, would be like.
I've heard talk of, for example, pure quartz crystals cut into the shape of a smartphone or tablet, and they show the thoughts you direct into them like a tv.
Or, like, whatever the pyramids were really for, when they were in full use and operation. Like the chambers that were "recently" discovered under there.
Like, is this more natural branch of technology based on some new-agey quantum mechanics thing? Is it like a spiritual-science hybrid thing? Is it based on crystals? or consciousness? or something we're not even close to aware of? Are there any wires or microchips involved, or is that a sign of the shitty satanic/unnatural technology branch we are into now? man, that is what i wanna know.
I wonder about the idea of flying cars ...
Imagine the works car park at ten minutes to starting time. Two thousand flying cars are all converging on a few small acres of car park at the same time. We know how busy Heathrow in the UK or Atlanta in the US get but imagine that with no air traffic control.
Many can’t drive already…. Flying for them is a horrible idea.
Yeah, my thinking too. There would have to be some serious navigation/guidance systems coinciding with these flying thingamajiggers.
I agree. I worked for an aviation company. People thrill over the idea of flying cars, but we have them already. They are called helicopters. Or light planes with blown wings (Custer Channel-wing). Yet they are not interested in making use of them. Why? Because it is trickier than the cartoons make it seem. More difficult and more hazardous than driving. Also more expensive. And you have to get a flying license.
The "paradigm" is to automate it, but I cannot understand the people who want to trust their safety to toaster-for-brains when it comes to automobiles, let alone aircraft.
What about the flying hoverboards which are already all over the place being tested. I saw a show on that too Elon came up with them. They have been testing for 2 years now. I bet you find out with the flying cars its the same thing they have been testing already.
I vaguely recall seeing something about those, but your post to brought to mind a podcast I'd seen I don't know how long ago but about how these people "discovering" these things. That they'd discovered them because it'd already existed. Maybe even chosen to bring certain technologies out.
Ken Shoulders, Bob Greenyer, John Hutchinson, J.L. Naudin, Tom Bearden, Viktor Schauberger and Nikola Tesla have entered the chat.
Flying cars make no sense IMHO.
What I'm looking forward to is using the power of the mind and just imagining myself in a different place, counting down from 10, and whammo! I'm there.
They are in development. Basically, they are oversized drones, of various designs. They are planning on market service within a year or so. Nothing to do with "hidden technology." You just need to read "Aviation Week" to keep up with it.