A flying car is just a big drone with a cockpit that allows people to sit in, the technology is actually very mature. It's just a matter of regulation catching up to technological progress.
No, the concept that flying cars won't suffer from congestion is very, very wrong. We have never tried to place a multitude of independently operating flying vehicles in shared spaces at the same time. In fact, the only way that flying vehicles avoid midair collisions and remain reasonable to navigate safely is that there are flight paths, separated heights for various directions and diligent air traffic control amongst the very minimal number of flying vehicles allowed in an given area at any given time. The Tech Bros telling you that VTOL is inevitable is lying about the difficult that would be encountered wrangling a large number of flying vehicles trying to share space. It's just handwaving from those who don't even understand the regulator space or respect that it exists for a reason. Don't rely on any predictions from disruptive tech developers. They are clueless.
All this tech talk etc and going green…what about the energy consumption in data centres powering the cloud and enabling tech such as AI which will even push data centre growth even further and put more stress on the energy grid and the environment?
Where have I missed the logic, if air travel is responsible for two percent of global C02 emictions how would improving it reduce global emissions by eighty percent?
Ridiculous that the “expert” highlights the cost of high speed rail when the cost of no carbon aviation likely much much more expensive if it even possible. Need more realistic unbiased people.
Flying cars are a dumb idea. Have you ever heard drones fly, they are incredibly loud imagine a city full of them. You also just can't fly anywhere no-fly zones exist. Plus imagine if there's a mechanical problem. One minute you're flying home next you've crashed into someone's kitchen.
@@shaikhmasood4391 Yeah no pollution is great. But making them still causes pollution even if driving them doesn't. It's also the rotors that are noisy not the battery itself.
Regular vehicles are loud too.. I live pretty far from any highway yet I hear them all night flying by. Also, noise pollution would not be a big issue unless they actually became so common that everyone had one like you’re imagining. This would likely just be used in high population areas like touristy towns for now and it would be more of a novelty for a while before that ever happens.
A flying car is just a big drone with a cockpit that allows people to sit in, the technology is actually very mature. It's just a matter of regulation catching up to technological progress.
china is the future with EV' cars and flying taxi - well done china!
The last point from the man from London cannot be overemphasised...Let countries in Africa grow regardless, we need.
No, the concept that flying cars won't suffer from congestion is very, very wrong. We have never tried to place a multitude of independently operating flying vehicles in shared spaces at the same time. In fact, the only way that flying vehicles avoid midair collisions and remain reasonable to navigate safely is that there are flight paths, separated heights for various directions and diligent air traffic control amongst the very minimal number of flying vehicles allowed in an given area at any given time. The Tech Bros telling you that VTOL is inevitable is lying about the difficult that would be encountered wrangling a large number of flying vehicles trying to share space. It's just handwaving from those who don't even understand the regulator space or respect that it exists for a reason. Don't rely on any predictions from disruptive tech developers. They are clueless.
It is feasible but not with the same pilot/traffic control we have for aircraft. It would have to be a protocol and the vtol must all abide by it.
Yeah scary... China doung it anyway... since it is easy to produce
we support with China for the Eastern World economic, kick out u.s. western hegemony, we interest support eastern world economics
All this tech talk etc and going green…what about the energy consumption in data centres powering the cloud and enabling tech such as AI which will even push data centre growth even further and put more stress on the energy grid and the environment?
Did you even listen, you moron?
EVtols are definitely future :)
Whereas in our India people still struggle with Ox carts and toilets...
Where have I missed the logic, if air travel is responsible for two percent of global C02 emictions how would improving it reduce global emissions by eighty percent?
Oh yes yes ... The future that will never come
EVTOL are not flying cars, it’s an actually useful technology.
Hot air no pun intended
Ridiculous that the “expert” highlights the cost of high speed rail when the cost of no carbon aviation likely much much more expensive if it even possible. Need more realistic unbiased people.
60 years from today people will look back at this video and they'll find it funny.
60 minutes from now people will find it funny. These guys don’t have a clue what they are talking about.
Air taxi,air bus all hydrogen power is not only future transport but today's need,act fast in 5 year change everything.
Hello 🖐️ adrin sir
pulling out.
law 10.
code sharing and booking on one ticket. sounds great but in reality doesn't work...
Flying cars are a dumb idea. Have you ever heard drones fly, they are incredibly loud imagine a city full of them. You also just can't fly anywhere no-fly zones exist. Plus imagine if there's a mechanical problem. One minute you're flying home next you've crashed into someone's kitchen.
Of its the battery powered then no noise and any other type of pollution
@@shaikhmasood4391 Yeah no pollution is great. But making them still causes pollution even if driving them doesn't. It's also the rotors that are noisy not the battery itself.
With so many assholevcar driverb, imaginenmoving thosevidiot to flying car scare me😅😅😅
Regular vehicles are loud too.. I live pretty far from any highway yet I hear them all night flying by. Also, noise pollution would not be a big issue unless they actually became so common that everyone had one like you’re imagining. This would likely just be used in high population areas like touristy towns for now and it would be more of a novelty for a while before that ever happens.
Lets see if politicians want to ride those soon!
Popular Mechanics pipedream blueprints
guaranteed minimum income to replace jobs lost due to A.I and automation might be the solution.
Hei
WTF is "sustainable aviation fuel" being injected into the aircraft at the beginning?
I would share the google results I found but you can look it up too. It’s too long to repeat and it’s a bunch of made up regulations that define it.
China 🇨🇳 is now testing on nuclear fusion battery
Bangladesh ant news
China is best ❤
From the river to the Sea
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US and China are 5 years ahead in comparison with others regarding my invention.
Still watching from my window and eatign air with my family.