by Rick Davis - This Incredible Adventure Called Life

If fusion becomes commercial power one day, it would be endless and carbon free. In other words, it will change human destiny.

Everything will be electric

Automobiles, airplanes, ships, trains, heating for homes and offices, water purification and desalination plants, everything! The International Energy Agency (IEA) conservatively estimates that 130 million electric vehicles (EVs) will be on the road globally by 2030. As the number of EVs grows and especially as larger trucks and buses electrify with larger batteries, there will be opportunities to use those batteries to also support the grid. Self driving cars Autonomous vehicles on roads constantly communicate and coordinate with each other to optimize the flow of traffic in these cities. Thanks to this coordinated information exchange, traffic congestion and jams have become much less severe in large cities. Autonomous vehicles ride behind each other at a di t a distance of only 20 centimeters (like 8 inches), which saves space on the road. And due to this coordination, autonomous vehicles make turns at intersections at almost full speed with a low probability of accidents occurring. Manually parking vehicles is a thing of the past for owners of autonomous vehicles. Autonomous vehicles can be programmed to drop their owners off somewhere and then search for the cheapest, available parking spots within a city. At a designated time, vehicles return and pick up their owners.

Autonomous vehicles can also be remotely controlled using

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