'Supercapacitor' could fully charge your phone in less than 30 seconds

"Intel said the invention also has potential applications for car batteries but it’s the mobile side that could have the most immediate potential."

--> the most potential application can give huge impact on military applications, like railgun, pulsed laser, or weaponized particle accelerator
 
Lol if anyone in that forum and you actually heard him say that his reactor currently takes more energy to produce fusion than it gives out, you might want to rethink the whole his invention is greater idea. Thats the basic reason why its not built on a large scale.

At the same time you have this girl who invented a energy storage device that can power up a cell phone in 20 seconds vs the few hrs it currenty takes and it is a working model that just needs to be refined but is capable of being reused 10 times more than current batteries thus being eco friendly. This is the best invention compared to an AI that can drive a car which already exists and is being tested or a galaxy simulator which google already has which it showed 2 years ago to show its computational power of its online work station.
 
Kudos to her for the development. However, the article I read elsewhere on this gave me the impression that this is nowhere near ready for the commercial market.
 
Lol if anyone in that forum and you actually heard him say that his reactor currently takes more energy to produce fusion than it gives out, you might want to rethink the whole his invention is greater idea. Thats the basic reason why its not built on a large scale.

At the same time you have this girl who invented a energy storage device that can power up a cell phone in 20 seconds vs the few hrs it currenty takes and it is a working model that just needs to be refined but is capable of being reused 10 times more than current batteries thus being eco friendly. This is the best invention compared to an AI that can drive a car which already exists and is being tested or a galaxy simulator which google already has which it showed 2 years ago to show its computational power of its online work station.

If you're referring to Taylor Wilson his invention is to produce nuclear fission; even he admits processing nuclear fusion will take much longer.

Indeed, his invention, underground smaller nuclear reactors generate electricity via molten salt vs above ground large reactors that boil water to produce electricity, would make her invention even more viable. There is a place for both, provided the government doesn't have an attitude of choosing one technology over the other.

Which brings me to a point someone mentioned earlier. Guest thinks the government would actually suppress the girl's technology with collusion from oil. Let me remind Guest this is the same government that gave out billions to renewable energy companies as well as electric car manufacturers and bailed out GM provided it bring Volt to the market. I may have joked earlier about having government suppress that girl's invention, but if anything the government would actively give her money to bring it to market because our government is currently gung ho about electricity replacing gasoline.
 
Oh look, new battery related technology. I can't wait until it's not adopted.

It seems every month I hear about some new break through in battery related technology, and it's never utilized because nobody cares.
 
to cliffordcooley
"Are we leaking classified topics? lol"

--> pssst, it's classified. Remember, you don't hear anything :D
 
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