Tesla Semi-truck stops would consume the electricity of a small town

Okay so Tesla is introducing the trucks. Now explain how does that address the topic.

Musk just assumed people would find some way to charge his cars, no plan for doing so outside of selling home charging stations. Five years later there is still no plan for charging these toys to make them usable nationwide. To think it will be different with semis is like believing in the Great Pumpkin.
 
Musk just assumed people would find some way to charge his cars, no plan for doing so outside of selling home charging stations. Five years later there is still no plan for charging these toys to make them usable nationwide. To think it will be different with semis is like believing in the Great Pumpkin.

Okay. So create a new thread about it?
 
Bill Nye is a licensed professional engineer, who worked for Boeing for 9 years. He invented the hydraulic resonance suppressor tube for the Boeing 747 which created a huge noise reduction for a plane that could have ended up being much louder than its still very loud self.



Bill Nye does not "deny and discard many theories of science", and there is no such thing as "Heisenberg's law", or "Schrodinger's law."

I assume he's waffling on about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. To call it a law is just plain ignorance, even you would be embarrassed about it. It states that the more precisely you measure the position of a particle, the less precisely you can know its momentum or velocity).

As for 'Schrödinger's Law' that's a linear partial differential equation that describes the evolution of a quantum state in a similar way to Newton’s laws (the second law in particular) in classical mechanics. It has only ever been solved for the hydrogen atom though, although ITN will tell you otherwise
 
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I assume he's waffling on about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. To call it a law is just plain ignorance, even you would be embarrassed about it. It states that the more precisely you measure the position of a particle, the less precisely you can know its momentum or velocity). As for Schrödinger law, that's a linear partial differential equation that describes the evolution of a quantum state in a similar way to Newton’s laws (the second law in particular) in classical mechanics.

Night believes insulation breaks the laws of thermodynamics, so I have long ago stopped trying to figure out a logical meaning for his claims.
 
Bill Nye is a licensed professional engineer, who worked for Boeing for 9 years. He invented the hydraulic resonance suppressor tube for the Boeing 747 which created a huge noise reduction for a plane that could have ended up being much louder than its still very loud self.



Bill Nye does not "deny and discard many theories of science", and there is no such thing as "Heisenberg's law", or "Schrodinger's law."

Bill Nye is not a licensed engineer. He is not a professional engineer. He is an actor. The hydraulic resonance suppressor tube does not reduce aircraft noise. That is not it's purpose.
Bill Nye does deny and discard many theories of science, just like you do.
Yes, there is such a thing as Heisenberg's law and Schrodinger's law.

Redefinition fallacy (engineering<->science).
 
I assume he's waffling on about Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. To call it a law is just plain ignorance, even you would be embarrassed about it. It states that the more precisely you measure the position of a particle, the less precisely you can know its momentum or velocity).

As for 'Schrödinger's Law' that's a linear partial differential equation that describes the evolution of a quantum state in a similar way to Newton’s laws (the second law in particular) in classical mechanics. It has only ever been solved for the hydrogen atom though, although ITN will tell you otherwise

Heisenberg's law is the equation that describes his theory. It is the same with Schrodinger. You are only indicating your illiteracy in quantum mechanics. There is no 'second Newton's law'. Newton created two laws, the law of motion and the law of gravity.

The equation that any theory of science is transcribed into is called a 'law'.
 
Heisenberg's law is the equation that describes his theory. It is the same with Schrodinger. You are only indicating your illiteracy in quantum mechanics. There is no 'second Newton's law'. Newton created two laws, the law of motion and the law of gravity.

The equation that any theory of science is transcribed into is called a 'law'.

Are you insane, I suspect that's the case? Newton's laws of motion are in fact three laws.

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