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I Was Promised Flying Cars

Posted June 07, 2014 6:42 PM

From NY Times:

AS an astronomy-obsessed kid in the 1970s, I subsisted on a steady diet of science fiction. It promised a future filled with technological wonders: talking computers, bionic limbs, flying cars. Forty years later, though much of that future has arrived, it's still missing what I consider its most important ingredient. Sure, we've got the iPhone's Siri, and the Food and Drug Administration just approved a prosthetic arm controlled by signals from the brain - but where are our smooth-gliding flying machines, our Landspeeders ("Star Wars") and airborne DeLoreans ("Back to the Future")? You may think that the absence of such cars speaks to a failure of engineering or distorted incentives in the marketplace. But the humbling truth is that we don't have these vehicles because we still don't know, even in principle, how to directly manipulate gravity. Indeed, the cars missing from our skies should serve to remind us that, to a degree rarely appreciated, we have surprisingly poor control over most of nature's fundamental forces.

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Re: I Was Promised Flying Cars

06/08/2014 11:47 AM

What? You never watched the DUKES OF HAZARD television show? What would Bo say?

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06/08/2014 1:53 PM

Watch for air sharks!

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Re: I Was Promised Flying Cars

06/09/2014 7:33 AM

(As pointed out in #1)

Apparently this guy wasn't paying attention.

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06/09/2014 8:48 AM

Don't we already have one ....Google MIT flying car

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06/09/2014 8:54 AM

What we are now paying for autos is at least 30% of the total for the cost for government safety regulations. Now put those modes of conveyance into the air and how expensive do you think they would become? Only a few would ever be able to afford them. Then there would be added costs for home owners on their insurance for protection from damage caused by a car crashing into them. Can you imagine what auto insurance rates would sky rocket to? Economically they are doomed to never exist.

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06/09/2014 9:21 AM

I expect that flying cars might be technically feasible but have been stifled by government regulation. There was a flying car that almost made it to production in the 50's, but by the time it was air certified, auto regulations had reached the point where it was no longer road certified.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/videos/category/innovation/the-incredible-flying-car-of-the-1950s/?no-ist

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06/09/2014 9:07 AM

The strong and weak forces are very limited in range and are useless beyond the nucleus of the atom. Gravitation is very weak and requires a huge amount of matter to generate a significant force, and it is only attractive. There very well may be no way to "warp space" other than concentrating a large amount of matter, and if it is impossible there should be no surprise that we cannot do it.

Unfortunately, flying cars and amphibian cars are like sporks. The design of a roadable automobile, a boat, and an airplane are different, and significant compromises must be made to create a hybrid, which in the end does neither job well.

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