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a new philosophy of creation is found in wisdom...

as the days come and go in the traveling of a time of an age, creation and its ability to advance into a 'better day' is one of the standing points an element of humanity, and will always work towards and for the many or most or more of all there is...

times effects the feelings in the air, the overall factors of truth underneath the standing of the day, compose a strength of reason, which within the many comes a sight of hope... it is hope that better things will be...

so find the compassion and righteousness to build a better world...

yet it is not ever only up to the mind but also the community of life, so that when good ideas come, they are fitting of the time and the nature of evolution into the future...

yet creations wisdom speaks, that if the good new ideas are never used or hindered, and not helped, then comes a balance of wait... that if it can get better but does not, many factors of truth play within the rhyme,

to see it then is this, we in the year 2015, have 3 new technologies that can replace the oil industry, hydrogen cars, solar cars, and electromagnetic cars...

yet because there is not the help of the creation, the guidance of order and strength in all,

the natural resource of oil, the fuel of every of those type of cars, slowly depletes,

because God knows the ways of man, there has been over 100 years of this last ages' industrial revolution..

yet how many total years would there be in the earth from the beginning... oil takes hundreds of years to be naturally created within the earth...

so here in 2015 there are advancements that are a better way, truly.

the only thing is wisdom can prove two things, with an end of the natural resource, both the side of before, and the side of after it is all gone..

if there is enough wisdom, the preparations begin and the need can be met on time, and every old oil car, would be gone and in that place a new tech car would be up and running, before the end of the amount... if every thing is set, everything will be fine,

yet if after the oil is gone, if there was not enough wisdom in the nation, they would still have their old oil cars, which then would not drive...

it would be the end of their world...

yet wisdom is in the nature, and miracles of knowledge provide true fruit..

mankind can survive, we are made and meant to...

nature doesn't battle greed, greed just ruins the ways of nature.. if the money owners of this land wont stop trying to take more, and start trying to build a better country, the rich cannot be on our very side... yet we are the ones that will not have any trucks to fill our town with food.. or any tractors that can even plow... if they wont start working towards a better future for us all..
 

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A suggestion: Pick a single topic and stick to it. Narrow your thesis to a primary idea.
Diffusing your ideas to such an extent means that no coherent conversation can be formulated.

Secondly, as this is a written medium, good grammar is important. Capitalization and punctuation exist to make the written word more easily comprehensible. To whit, start your sentences with an upper case letter, and finish your sentences with a period (.), otherwise it will fatigue your readers.
 
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On top the topic at hand, which appears to be the replacement of liquid fossil fuels with alternative technologies.

A couple of points immediately spring to mind.

Firstly, around 75% of all the energy used in transport activities comes from fossil fuels. Finding a viable replacement is no simple matter though.
The infrastructure to support the use of fossil-fuel based hydrocarbons has been built up over more than 110 years. Replicating and/or replacing this for electricity and hydrogen power is an expensive, difficult and time consuming exercise.

You mention three technologies: Electricity, hydrogen and solar.

Solar cars are a complete non-starter, at least for the moment. The available surface area on a car for solar panels is essentially the roof and the bonnet/boot for some types. In a best case scenario, like a station wagon, you'll get about 8-9 sqm of available space for solar panels, generating, at maximum, about 1.7-2.2 Kw at peak sun. That's about 2.5 to 3 hp, enough to run auxiliary systems, or to act as a range extender for electric cars, but little more. In comparison, a typical family car has about 115-150 hp.

Hydrogen is more viable, and more interesting, but its still a far way from being mature. Most hydrogen is sourced from methane (a greenhouse gas) sourced from fossil fuels and is very expensive to produce. There are other methods, electrolysis from water for instance, but they're going to take time to develop - just ask Honda, who have been plugging away at this for better than two decades.

Electricity is the current sweetheart thanks to companies like Fisker, Tesla and Nissan. Its more efficient than fossil fuels, particularly when measuring total supply chain cost, but most energy is still generated from fossil sources.

One technology you failed to mention is biofuel. This, to me, is the most viable in the short term, probably level pegging with electric. Third generation biofuels, based on algae and yeast, don't intrude on arable land for fuel production, are easy to grow and can be fed, literally, on waste. Compared to traditional liquid fuels, they offer GHG savings of 50-80%, possibly even better when measuring total life cycle costs.

Additionally, biofuels can be produced via gassification, via the Fischer-Tropsch process and others. This uses municipal and/or agricultural waste to produce sustainable biofuels. I've been involved in one of these projects, in a purely peripheral role, and the GHG savings are at least 80%, edging up to 90% depending on the feedstock and process.
 
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