Dutch Uncle
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Spaceships don't have to do it through a magnetic field and thick atmosphere... Solar and wind are limited by physics and chemistry. They fail for those reasons when used on Earth.
Off the grid? Depends on how much power you propose to have and whether you want it 24/7 or not. Although I can't legally do it, I could put a small reactor in my swimming pool and power the neighborhood. In Idaho, the best choice would be micro-hydro on several acres of land with a perennial stream going through it--assuming the EPA doesn't come and deny you using a weir and the stream to generate power like they've done before and would likely do if the Waters of the US legislation goes into full effect--another idiot thing Biden might well do.
Can't power vehicles with solar either unless you want something totally impractical.
Tidal energy is even more impractical. Not only does it require absolutely massive systems to generate power, they are in the worst combination of conditions: Saltwater pounded by waves.
Mars has next to no atmosphere either. But it is further away from the sun so solar is less efficient there. On Earth the average watt density of sunlight is 1.4 kw / m^2 versus 590 watts / m^2 or only 42% on Mars what we get on Earth.
Solar and wind are losers. Follow the science. You Lefties keep saying that...
So? That's a technical problem like making better paint for boats or reducing the weight of a motor and structural materials to enable a heavier-than-air machine to fly. I was around for the XV-15 in the early 80s. The V-22 didn't come about for over 20 years later because they didn't have the R&D money to make the alloys necessary to handle the stresses of rotating the motors from fixed-wing to rotary-flight. It's always a bad day when one breaks free.
I'm talking about legal, reliable and low-cost means to go off the grid. Mass production reduces costs which is why LED flashlights and big screen TVs are so cheap this days. Remember paying over $500(in 1999 dollars, now $776) for a yuuuuge 27 inch CRT TV? Now you can buy a 40 inch for $129.
Harnessing tidal waves is just finding a better mousetrap.
The robots running around Mars do okay. Better tech improves efficiency. Again, all are technical issues. Personally, I'm waiting for my jetpack and Mr. Fusion, butt that may take awhile waiting for private industry to do it. If we had a war with Space Pirates, no doubt the problems would solved much quicker.
Only fucking morons sucking political cock call me a "lefty".