Jordan Peterson
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Might be worth explaining in some detail this notion of energy density and its relationship to transportability, for example. Sure.
So travel's a huge part of that.
So travel's a huge part of that.
So travel's a huge part of that.
Yeah, which feed, what, half the world's population?
Yeah, which feed, what, half the world's population?
Yeah, which feed, what, half the world's population?
Right, and we've even attempting to electrify things for 100 years, 150 years, we're up to 25 to 30% of what we use.
Right, and we've even attempting to electrify things for 100 years, 150 years, we're up to 25 to 30% of what we use.
Right, and we've even attempting to electrify things for 100 years, 150 years, we're up to 25 to 30% of what we use.
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I read that Ford Motor Company loses $45,000 on every electric vehicle it sells. on the trucks yeah the lightning yeah yeah yeah so they're all backing off yeah well tesla manages it but very few other people have been able to do it you need a hell of an infrastructure for tesla to work and i don't know what how well those vehicles operate in frigid temperatures
I read that Ford Motor Company loses $45,000 on every electric vehicle it sells. on the trucks yeah the lightning yeah yeah yeah so they're all backing off yeah well tesla manages it but very few other people have been able to do it you need a hell of an infrastructure for tesla to work and i don't know what how well those vehicles operate in frigid temperatures
I read that Ford Motor Company loses $45,000 on every electric vehicle it sells. on the trucks yeah the lightning yeah yeah yeah so they're all backing off yeah well tesla manages it but very few other people have been able to do it you need a hell of an infrastructure for tesla to work and i don't know what how well those vehicles operate in frigid temperatures
Right. Yeah, they're tough. Because then you have to cool.
Right. Yeah, they're tough. Because then you have to cool.
Right. Yeah, they're tough. Because then you have to cool.
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