Good ideas, Richard. I immediately see that you have experience with dugout canoes, because I have witnessed exactly what you describe. In fact,...
Less than what the West has covered with concrete and tar.
Sure, but losing a human life is a bit more dramatic than losing a bunch of pieces of metal and epoxy. Wouldn't you think?
A prototype of sorts is already here. Lonelybot.com. Built in a garage. Very low-cost. We can try this with 2 bags of maize. And scale up, bit by...
Yes, that's the old world. But in the new world, that is the developing world, batteries are charged with solar power. Just go and find out! A...
Sure, fabbing will open new perspectives too, and it's a bit the same logic as Matternet. Instead of having a few huge, centralised, costly...
Sure, but people are going to test this now - today. Matternet has a contract with the Dominican Republic, now - today. I want to be in that...
That's the geographical context indeed.
It's a bit the same logic as with electric cars. On a life-cycle basis, they're much less expensive to operate than combustion engine cars....
Hi Richard, thanks for the response. Some points, though: I work with 15 and 25 hp Yamaha Enduros, and we frequently transport 3 tons or more...
I'm sorry, but I didn't see any "response" really. Here's what you said: Strong response. Why would the boat not work? Any data to...
Mm, we'd be talking more about well coordinated "swarms" of boats. And they'd be powered by renewable energy. Which is why they're helping to...
Some context. Some of you may have heard of Matternet - the internet of material goods. The idea is to create a network of small solar-energy...