NIce! That’s a beautiful short film. I feel like I have been developing the anti-fragility muscle myself. Keep up the good work. The world needs what you are bringing even if most people are just starting to wake up to that reality.
So he’s resilient trying to be an entrepreneur, but I’ll take the vision and anti-fragile statements with a pinch of salt until he proves this by making a viable business.
Electric battery vehicles, never took off earlier because electric batteries weren’t and still aren’t even close to the usable energy density of hydrocarbon fuels for weight, volume and cost, and the much faster refuel time for internal combustion engines, so were only ever used for short distances like for Milk deliveries in England.
I read the Anti-fragile book, it is really just saying that a system must be at the right scale and designed/evolved to flex/adapt to change without failing. The larger, more complex and centralised a system is, the more likely it is to fail, that’s basic engineering and human group psychology. This is why more distributed things like P2P, crypto-currency and Swiss politics are more anti-fragile.
Hi Keythong, the He in the film is me, I’m trying to make an EV business .Not easy, but no so much for technical reasons. I’ve written various places and on my design website about radical new design/innovation principles. It’s overcoming funding issues (Musk as an example is a giant goverment funded fraud) and all else is mostly coming from the large autocos. India is an especially tough place to do physical innovation, everything begin geared to software, that too low quality shite.
Greetings. This being a place to primarily exchange ideas, I thought I'd share a few pointers for comments, which in my mind would result in a healthy exchange of ideas.
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Appreciate the understanding and against censorship.
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Great short film! You are a true innovator, and an inspiration!
Merci Helene 🙂
NIce! That’s a beautiful short film. I feel like I have been developing the anti-fragility muscle myself. Keep up the good work. The world needs what you are bringing even if most people are just starting to wake up to that reality.
🙂 Thanks Dave….
Awesomeness!
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So he’s resilient trying to be an entrepreneur, but I’ll take the vision and anti-fragile statements with a pinch of salt until he proves this by making a viable business.
Electric battery vehicles, never took off earlier because electric batteries weren’t and still aren’t even close to the usable energy density of hydrocarbon fuels for weight, volume and cost, and the much faster refuel time for internal combustion engines, so were only ever used for short distances like for Milk deliveries in England.
I read the Anti-fragile book, it is really just saying that a system must be at the right scale and designed/evolved to flex/adapt to change without failing. The larger, more complex and centralised a system is, the more likely it is to fail, that’s basic engineering and human group psychology. This is why more distributed things like P2P, crypto-currency and Swiss politics are more anti-fragile.
Hi Keythong, the He in the film is me, I’m trying to make an EV business .Not easy, but no so much for technical reasons. I’ve written various places and on my design website about radical new design/innovation principles. It’s overcoming funding issues (Musk as an example is a giant goverment funded fraud) and all else is mostly coming from the large autocos. India is an especially tough place to do physical innovation, everything begin geared to software, that too low quality shite.
Agree with most of your other points…