Basically I want to be able to publicly license a technology and see a community of people building from publicly owned and shared plans. I imagine a minimalist set of rules designed to lay out basic building blocks or modular components such as can be interchanged between instances. By specifying only the space and interface required for a given unit great, variation in design can be realised.
First thing I'd like to build or propose to build is a Brushless DC motor for use in conventional car rims.
After Market Hybrid conversion Kit. Based on the BLDC (Brushless DC) motors being used by modeling enthusiasts. Pioneered in Germany and in use all around the world. The technology is public and shared freely. Most commonly referred to as 'Hub Motors' when used in vehicles, we are moving towards 'Rim Motors' to make use of the mechanical advantage of the greater moment arm generated by greater the displacement from the rotational axis from the point of application of force.This with a good super capacitor
required specifications or fixed
Why do most electric cars suck? I don't want a car that goes only 60kph or has a range of less than 100km.
Why can't I buy a plug in Prius? Seriously - for all that extra money all I really get is a petrol car with slightly better mileage than a conventional car.
Is the Water for Gas thing a load of BS? Can I believe those guys who claim to be able to run their cars off of water?
Why do natural buildings mostly only get built by hippies and ecovillages? There are very few, if any, cities and districts which recognize and permit you to build a home from natural materials.
Rather than wait for industry to build what people actually want I think we are going to have to build them ourselves.