Does anyone else have an answer to this technology conundrum?

We can pick up a phone and speak to someone thousands of miles away through a small wire.

We can take a beating heart out of one human and put it into another one.

We can sit here and bang on keys that project onto a computer screen thousands of miles away, having a conversation through a screen and keyboard.

We can use a GPS system that uses floating satellites that can track us, and beam images thousands of miles back and forth into space.

Yet no scientist can come up with a reasonable plan for a vehicle to run on air, or water? Does anyone else find this odd?


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4 Responses to “Does anyone else have an answer to this technology conundrum?”

  1. CharJ, Says:

    Intelligent question. Why can’t someone in this huge world of ours also find a cure for cancer? The ‘why can’ts’ list goes on and on, but I wish I could live to see the answer to the oil problem. At 48 years of age, I don’t see it happening in my lifetime.

  2. HandyMan Says:

    No.

  3. lilmissdisorganised Says:

    Thats exactly what i was thinking.

  4. michael k Says:

    Any scientist who came within spitting distance of achieving that would be ‘taken out’.There are trillions of dollars & millions of jobs at stake.There will,eventually have to be a replacement for oil,but whatever it is,it will be expensive,& taxed.There is no way we would be allowed to fill our tanks with tap water.

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