Friday, March 31
Multiverse Theory
Interest in the multiverse theory, suggesting that our universe is just one of many, spiked following the release of the movie Everything Everywhere All At Once. The film follows Evelyn Wang on her journey to connect with versions of herself in parallel universes to ultimately stop the destruction of the multiverse.
The multiverse idea has long been an inspiration for science fiction writers. But does it have any basis in science? And if so, is it a concept we could ever test experimentally?
That’s the topic of the third episode of our podcast Great Mysteries of Physics – hosted by me, Miriam Frankel, science editor at The Conversation, and supported by FQxI, the Foundational Questions Institute.
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“One way to think of a multiverse is just to say: ‘Well, the universe might be really, really big – much bigger than our observable universe – and so there could be other regions of the universe that are far beyond our horizon that have different things happening in them’,” explains Katie Mack, Hawking chair in cosmology and science communication at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada. “And I think that idea is totally well accepted in cosmology.” READ MORE...
Out of the Box
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) COULD REPLACE 300,000,000 JOBS WORLDWIDE...
SOUND THE ALARM...
Elon Musk, the Apple CEO, whoever the hell he is, plus 1,100 are now warning the world that we should slow down with our push to develop AI/Robot technology...
WHY?
Because it replaces frigging jobs that those assholes knew about from the getgo... who are now realizing that those displaced workers will have nowhere to go...
SHOULD THEY NOT HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THAT FIRST?
Sometimes, people with lots of intelligence are actually stupid and ignorant because they cannot think beyond their focus.
THE GENNIE IS OUT OF THE BOX... and, it ain't gonna be put back in the box... not now... not ever...
WHY?
MONEY...
POWER...
CONTROL...
- Robots don't get sick
- Robots can fight wars
- Robots don't complain
- Robots can work longer than a typical shift
- Robots don't demand vacations
- Robots can work through holidays
- Robots don't need to celebrate Christmas
- Robots don't get sick
TECHNOLOGY... has become an intergral part of our lives, of our societies... and, of our quality of life. We could not live without our smart phones, iwatches, ipads, and tablets. We control our homes and vehicles with smart technology. Social media forums occupy most of our free time and keeps us from being productive at work. What we cannot find in the stores, we can order online and have it delivered for free.
The auto industry uses robots to build cars. The medical industry uses robots to perform routine jobs. Other industries uses robots to perform minor maintenance tasks.
It will not be easy to give up robots after seeing the cost savings.
It is great that Elong Musk and others have seen the future's unintended consequences... but, it is too late to stop the momentum.
Radical NASA Propulsion
A newly proposed propulsion system could theoretically beam a heavy spacecraft to outside the confines of our Solar System in less than 5 years – a feat that took the historic Voyager 1 probe 35 years to achieve.
The concept, known as 'pellet-beam' propulsion, was awarded an early-stage US$175,000 NASA grant for further development earlier this year.
To be clear, the concept currently doesn't exist much beyond calculations on paper, so we can't get too excited just yet.
Still, it's attracted attention not only because of its potential to get us into interstellar space within a human lifetime – something that traditional, chemical-fueled rockets can't – but also because it claims it can do so with much larger crafts.
"This proposal examines a new propulsion architecture for fast transit of heavy (1 ton and more) payloads across the Solar System and to interstellar medium," explains the lead researcher behind the proposal, aerospace engineer Artur Davoyan from the University of California, Los Angeles.
The pellet-beam concept was partly inspired by the Breakthrough Starshot initiative, which is working on a 'light-sail' propulsion system. With the help of millions of lasers, a tiny probe would theoretically be able to sail to neighboring Proxima Centauri in just 20 years.
The new proposal starts with a similar idea – throw fuel at a rocket instead of blast it out of one – but it looks at how to shift larger objects. After all, a small probe isn't necessarily what we need if we want to one day explore, or colonize, the worlds outside our Solar System ourselves.
To work, the conceptual propulsion system requires two spacecraft – one that sets off for interstellar space, and one that goes into orbit around Earth.
The spacecraft orbiting Earth would shoot a beam of tiny microscopic particles at the interstellar spacecraft. READ MORE...
Thursday, March 30
AI & the Human Condition
LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT
OF HAPPINESS...
We have smart phones and cmputers
We have smart homes and vehicles
We have the internet and social media forums
We have advances in medical technology/surgeries
We have advances in building construction/aircraft
We have Artificial Intelligent Robots that are replacing jobs...
And, it is this last point that, I personally, will become a huge problem once it is incorporated into our lifestyles and into our societies all over the world.
I enjoy watching Scifi movies where robots take over society because they have become sentient. While this may or may not happen (?), it will be several decades before it does and by then we will have safeguards built into our programming codes to prevent this from ever happening.
However... until then... AI/ROBOTS will change our society forever and many people are now believing it will not be for the better...
The biggest concern will be the replacement of jobs and what will those displaced workers do???
- Will they remain unemployed
- Will they be retrained
- Will they built robots
What jobs will be replaced?
- customer service executives
- bookkeeping, data entry, receptionists
- manufacturing
- pharmaceutical
- retail and courier services
- doctors and soldiers
- taxi and bus drivers
- market research analysts
- security guards
- restaurant workers
The World Economic Forum (2023) declared that AI/ROBOTS would replace 80,000,000 jobs in 2025. This is only 2 years away... what will happen between 2025-2030?
Technology is moving faster than anticipated and that progression is like a tidal wave and once it crests and begins to fall, the chaos will be devastating... and when that happens, how quick will OUR GOVERNMENT respond?
Manipulating Quantum LIght
Scientists stand ready to manipulate quantum light, just as Albert Einstein envisioned in 1916.
Researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Basel successfully managed to manipulate and identify small numbers of interacting photons—packets of light energy.
Stimulated light emission—a theory first proposed by Einstein in 1916 that helps explain how photons can trigger atoms to emit other photons—laid the basis for the invention of the laser (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation).
“This opens the door to the manipulation of what we can call ‘quantum light,’” Sahand Mahmoodian, of the University of Sydney School of Physics and joint lead author of a research paper published in Nature Physics, says in a news release.
Walmart VERSUS Morons
Read this all the way through. It is eye opening and factually true in every respect.
1. Americans spend $36,000,000 at Wal-Mart Every hour of every day.
2. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!
3. Wal-Mart will sell more from January 1 to St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) than Target sells all year.
4. Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot + Kroger + Target +Sears + Costco + K-Mart combined.
5. Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people, is the world's largest private employer, and most speak English.
6. Wal-Mart is the largest company in the history of the world.
7. Wal-Mart now sells more food than Kroger and Safeway combined, and keep in mind they did this in only fifteen years.
8. During this same period, 31 big supermarket chains sought bankruptcy.
9. Wal-Mart now sells more food than any other store in the world.
10. Wal-Mart has approx 3,900 stores in the USA of which 1,906 are Super Centers; this is 1,000 more than it had five years ago.
11. This year 7.2 billion different purchasing experiences will occur at Wal-Mart stores. (Earth's population is approximately 6.5 Billion.)
12. 90% of all Americans live within fifteen miles of a Wal-Mart.
You may think that I am complaining, but I am really laying the groundwork for suggesting that MAYBE we should hire the guys who run Wal-Mart to fix the U.S. economy.
This should be read and understood by all Americans. Democrats, Republicans, Independents, EVERYONE!!
To all 435 voting members of congress and the 100 members of the US Senate. The majority of you are corrupt morons!
Consider your record and reflect on your performance:
a..The U.S. Postal Service was established in 1775.
You have had 246 years to get it right and it is broke.
Stamps cost .58 cents and they may be going up on November 10th to .60 cents
b.. Social Security was established in 1935.
You have had 86 years to get it right and it is broke.
c.. Fannie Mae was established in 1938.
You have had 71 years to get it right and it is broke.
d. The War on Poverty started in 1964.
You have had 57 years to get it right; it never went anywhere and you stole from our Social Security Fund. $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to "the poor" and you want more!
e.. Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965.
You have had 56 years to get it right and they are broke.
f. Freddie Mac was established in 1970.
You have had 51 years to get it right and it is broke.
g. The Department of Energy was created in 1977 to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. It has ballooned to 16,000 employees with a budget of $24 billion a year and we import more oil than ever before.
You had 44 years to get it right and it is an abysmal failure.
h.. Currently, gasoline is at a record all time high and inflation is the highest it's been in 40 years!
You have FAILED in every "government service" you have shoved down our throats while overspending our tax dollars.
We have a President that had 36 years of experience as a U.S. senator and 8 years as Vice- President. A President that promised to "Build Back Better", our current President is the epitome of a corrupt career politician! We elected an immoral, unethical freeloader that never had a plan except to live on the public dole, a scoundrel who bends the way the political winds blow and can't even finish a sentence without losing his train of thought. Not that he ever had an original thought!
AND YOU WANT AMERICANS TO BELIEVE YOU CAN BE TRUSTED WITH A GOVERNMENT-RUN ANYTHING??
Folks, keep this circulating. Maybe it will end up in the emails of some of our 'duly elected' (they never read anything) but maybe their staff will clue them in on how Americans feel. If you don't think we need to drain the swamp then you just don't plain think!
And please try to understand what's wrong.
We have lost our minds to corrupt career politicians and "Political Correctness"! Someone, please tell me what the HELL's wrong with the people that run this country! We are begging Venezuela for oil. We're "broke" & can't help our own Seniors, Veterans, Orphans, Homeless, etc.,???????????
In the last months, we have provided aid to Haiti, Chile, and Turkey. We are funding the world on climate change! And now NATO, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, and Pakistan...previous home of bin Laden. Literally, BILLIONS of DOLLARS!!! Our retired seniors living on a 'fixed income' receive no aid as our southern borders are overrun by illegals
AMERICA: a country where we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed hungry, elderly going without 'needed' meds, and mentally ill without treatment -etc., etc. We can't take proper care of our citizens. However, Illegals get everything free!!! They are put up in hotels fed meal health care and cash. Imagine if the *Federal GOVERNMENT* gave 'US' the same support they give to illegals and other countries.
The difference between genius and stupid is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein
Thursday OpEd
According to healthcare statistics, almost 72% of Americans over the age of 20 are overweight... 40% are obese...
The Einstein Tile
A 13-sided tile called “the hat” forms a pattern that covers an infinite plane yet it cannot repeat, making it a long-sought shape known as an “einstein.” A sample of that pattern is shown here.
D. SMITH, J.S. MYERS, C.S. KAPLAN AND C. GOODMAN-STRAUSS (CC BY 4.0)
A 13-sided shape known as “the hat” has mathematicians tipping their caps.
It’s the first true example of an “einstein,” a single shape that forms a special tiling of a plane: Like bathroom floor tile, it can cover an entire surface with no gaps or overlaps but only with a pattern that never repeats.
“Everybody is astonished and is delighted, both,” says mathematician Marjorie Senechal of Smith College in Northampton, Mass., who was not involved with the discovery. Mathematicians had been searching for such a shape for half a century. “It wasn’t even clear that such a thing could exist,” Senechal says.
Although the name “einstein” conjures up the iconic physicist, it comes from the German ein Stein, meaning “one stone,” referring to the single tile. The einstein sits in a weird purgatory between order and disorder. Though the tiles fit neatly together and can cover an infinite plane, they are aperiodic, meaning they can’t form a pattern that repeats.
With a periodic pattern, it’s possible to shift the tiles over and have them match up perfectly with their previous arrangement. An infinite checkerboard, for example, looks just the same if you slide the rows over by two. While it’s possible to arrange other single tiles in patterns that are not periodic, the hat is special because there’s no way it can create a periodic pattern. READ MORE...
Wednesday, March 29
Guaranteed Recession in 2023
From the central bank's latest rate hike to new developments in the ongoing bank crisis, a lot has happened in my absence.
Jerome Powell and co. indicated Wednesday that, financial turmoil or not, more rate hikes could be coming this year.
Markets, on the other hand, expect something else entirely. Futures are pricing in a minimal chance that the Fed's target rate will be the same or higher by 2024, according to CME's FedWatch tool.
This means the Fed and investors are on dramatically different pages (and only one can be correct).
And all the while, Jerome Powell's favorite bond-market indicator is quietly telling us that a recession is all but guaranteed this year.
1. Powell's preferred Treasury indicator is the spread between the yield on three-month Treasury bills and their expected yield in 18 months' time.
On Thursday, the spread inverted by a record 134 basis points. That's steeper than the previous record set in January 2001, two months before a recession struck, Bloomberg reports.
Remember, an inverted yield curve suggests investors see more risk in the near term. It's a classic warning for a downturn.
Here's how Powell described the indicator last year:
"Frankly, there's good research by staff in the Federal Reserve system that really says to look at the short — the first 18 months — of the yield curve. That's really what has 100% of the explanatory power of the yield curve. It makes sense. Because if it's inverted, that means the Fed's going to cut, which means the economy is weak." READ MORE...
Living in a UTOPIA
PERFECT means conforming absolutely to an ideal type.
Based upon those two definitions, a UTOPIA will never exist but we can imagine
My UTOPIA would include the following:
1. Everyone would live disease free wit hthe body of a 60 year old for 150 years
2. Everyone would have all the food, shelter, transportation, clothing and vacations they ever whether they worked or not
3. Since work is optional, there would be no need for education except for the pleasure of pursuing knowledge
4. There would be no wars - no agression or terrorism of anykind
5. What would we do all day?
- fornicate
- eat
- drink
- walk around
- take photographs
- paint pictures
- sail in boats
- spend time at a beach
- write
- play with animals
- grow flowers
- hunt wild animals
- travel around the world
- worship
- exercise
6. Anything that you ever wanted to do or own would be free
7. No taxes would be collected
8. Suicide would be outlawed
9. If you commited a crime, your freedoms and all privileges would be taken away
10. There would be no competition of any sort as no one likes to lose
11. There would be no need for marriage and if children were born, the the government would take care of them, if the couple having children did not want them
12. If you wanted to get a home bigger than your current needs, then you would need to get married and have children or work
13. The need for greed would be satisfied with work
14. The need for power and control would be satisfied with work
15. If one worked, they worked as long as they wanted and then they could leave
16. Work would be considered a form of slavery as someone would always be working for someone else
17. No one could take another person's property
18. All laws could be challenged in court
19. There would be no governments nor would there be any countries
20. You could not disrupt another person's happiness or pursuit of happiness without breaking the law
Hummoid Robots
Humanoid robots are advanced robots that are designed to look and move like humans. They are often equipped with sensors and cameras that allow them to recognize human faces and emotions, respond to voice commands and carry out conversations. Humanoid robots can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks, such as assisting humans in daily activities, working in manufacturing plants, providing healthcare services, and performing search and rescue operations in hazardous environments.
Compared to conventional robots, humanoid robots provide a number of benefits. One of their main advantages is that they can communicate with people in a more intuitive and natural way. They are, therefore, ideal for fields like education, healthcare and customer service, where human interaction is crucial.
Humanoid robots have a lot of potential, but they are still in the early phases of development and have many obstacles to overcome. One of the biggest issues is their high price, which prevents many businesses and individuals from using them. Furthermore, the creation of humanoid robots demands highly developed engineering abilities as well as expertise in a variety of disciplines, including robotics, artificial intelligence and materials science.
Here are advanced humanoid robots in the world to know.
Developed by Boston Dynamics, Atlas is a 1.8-meter-tall humanoid robot designed to perform tasks in rough terrain. It is capable of walking on uneven surfaces and can lift heavy weights. Its advanced capabilities enable it to navigate through difficult terrains and debris to locate and rescue people.
The Atlas robot is appropriate for use in industrial settings since it can move large objects and carry out jobs that are hazardous for people. It is capable of performing precise and accurate assembly lines, welding and painting jobs.
Developed by Honda, Asimo is a humanoid robot that is designed to perform tasks like running, walking and climbing stairs. It has advanced sensors that allow it to navigate through complex environments.
Asimo has been used extensively in the fields of research, education and engineering to study human physiology, robotics engineering and human-robot interaction. Researchers now have a better understanding of how to create robots that interact with people in a more intuitive and natural way. READ MORE...
Tuesday, March 28
Born Southern White - Raised a Democrat
Our house was less than 1,000 square feet of space that included 1.5 bathrooms, 3 small bedrooms, a kitchen, dinning room/living area. We had one vehicle that had no heating or air conditioning as my father said we could wear a coat or sweater if too cold and roll down the window if too hot. We had heat in the house but no air conditioning. My father caught a bus for the 8 mile ride to his job in Washington. My mother operated off a very tight budget and each payday, my dad would put money in envelopes for my mother to use. If there was not money in the envelope, then we did not buy anything from that envelope. If we needed extra money for whatever, it was taken from the vacations envelope.
We had chores to do everyday that included making our beds. My dad used his military training to test the quality of how well the bed was made. We had to help clean the house and prepare for meals and in the summer, we had chores outside to do to keep the lawn properly manicured. I sold tomatoes and cucumbers door-to-door in the summer for spending money but had to save half of what I earned. We went to sunday school and church every sunday, even when we were on vacation. This process contined until I graduated from high school.
Values of the Democratic Party were drilled into our heads during the dinner meal as we also talked local politics as well as world politics. Our parents making sure we fully understood that the Democrats helped the middle class and poor class and the Republicans favored the business sector and the wealthy who lived off the hard work of the rest of us.
Oddly enough, my Democratic parents did not believe in a large government nor did they believe in government handouts. They believe every person should have the courage to build himself up with hard work and persistence. They were against socialism.
Their indoctrination stayed with me until 1982 when I graduated from Wake Forest University with an MBA. I was 35 years old.
It was easy to realize based upon my new training that my parents were not totally correct in what they believed about business and wealthy people. It was also about that same time that the Democratic Party was changing as they began giving out more and more entitlements and taking us closer to socialism.
Supply side economics was correct. If you stimulate the supply side of the equation, the demand side will automatically respond in kind. Stimulating the demand only creates inflation and a shortage of supply. Increased wages will not cause businesses to produce more. It will cause them to produce less in order to preserve profits. Stockholders control the busnesses and stockholders are made up of people like you and me...
While I now gravitate towards the conservative points of view, I am not yet a Republican because some of their views I have yet to agree with. In any event, Government should stay the hell out of our lives. I am for a small government, a strong military for defense, and low taxes. Government should not be telling me what I should or should not eat, if I should smoke cigarettes or not, if I should drink alcohol or not, or if I should have an abortion. THOSE ARE MY DECISIONS and MINE ALONE...
Frustrated EV Owners
A recent study by JD Power found that EV owners have become increasingly frustrated with their home charging experience for several reasons, including higher electricity rates and charging speeds.
Declining home charging satisfaction among EV owners
Inflation (via the Consumer Price Index) rose at the fastest rate in roughly 40 years following the pandemic, with the prices of everything from lumber to eggs soaring.
Electricity rates were no safe haven. The latest Energy Information Administration data shows average residential rates rose in the US by nearly 10% in 2022 to 14.96 cents per kilowatt-hour from 13.72 in December 2021.
According to JD Power’s recently released US Electric Vehicle Experience Home Charging Study, rising electricity rates are a significant reason for dissatisfaction with home EV charging.
Perhaps, more importantly, the study also shows only 51% of EV owners had knowledge of their utility companies’ programs to assist with home charging. Adrian Chung, director of utility intelligence at JD Power, explains:
By increasing awareness of available rebates or incentives, EV owners will benefit. This can snowball into helping potential EV owners make a more informed purchase decision, as well as minimizing home charging concerns and supporting greater EV adoption.
Several utility companies offer incentives and rebates for purchasing and installing home EV charging infrastructure. For incentives in your area, you can check with your utility company, or ChargePoint has compiled a list by state.
Another reason for the falling satisfaction is charging speed. Satisfaction improved significantly when moving from a Level 1 to a Level 2 charger.
Although over two-thirds of EV owners use a Level 2 charger, this year’s study found that 2022 and 2023 EV owners are less satisfied than 2021 and 2020 owners. READ MORE...
Saving My Money
- Set up the infrastructure for EVs and Hyrids
- Set up the electric grid for more power consumption
- Stop buying EV batteries from China
Quantum Information Between Technologies
A niobium superconducting cavity. The holes lead to tunnels which intersect to trap light and atoms. Credit: Aishwarya Kumar
The research was published in the journal Nature on Wednesday. It represents a new way to convert quantum information from the format used by quantum computers to the format needed for quantum communication.
Photons—particles of light—are essential for quantum information technologies, but different technologies use them at different frequencies. For example, some of the most common quantum computing technology is based on superconducting qubits, such as those used by tech giants Google and IBM; these qubits store quantum information in photons that move at microwave frequencies.
But if you want to build a quantum network, or connect quantum computers, you can't send around microwave photons because their grip on their quantum information is too weak to survive the trip.
"A lot of the technologies that we use for classical communication—cell phones, Wi-Fi, GPS and things like that—all use microwave frequencies of light," said Aishwarya Kumar, a postdoc at the James Franck Institute at University of Chicago and lead author on the paper. "But you can't do that for quantum communication because the quantum information you need is in a single photon. And at microwave frequencies, that information will get buried in thermal noise."
The solution is to transfer the quantum information to a higher-frequency photon, called an optical photon, which is much more resilient against ambient noise.
Monday, March 27
Heatwaves at the Bottom of the Ocean
In 2013, a monstrous marine heatwave known as 'The Blob' developed off the coast of Alaska and soon stretched as far south as Mexico along the Pacific coast of North America.
It lingered far longer than anyone expected, decimating fisheries, triggering toxic algal blooms, disturbing kelp forests, and starving sea birds of food.
At one point, a buoy bobbing atop the ocean near Oregon detected frightening jumps in temperature of up to seven degrees Celsius in less than an hour. The ocean was sweltering.
But scientists, with their attention fixed on temperature data streaming in from ocean surfaces, had little idea what was transpiring in the depths below.
Now, new modeling led by researchers at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that marine heatwaves can unfold deep underwater, too – sometimes in tandem with heatwaves that ripple across the ocean surface or else when there is no detectable warming signal above.
The new analysis, of continental shelf waters surrounding North America, also finds these so-called bottom marine heatwaves can be more intense and last longer than hot spells at the ocean surface, though it varies from coast to coast.
"Researchers have been investigating marine heat waves at the sea surface for over a decade now," says lead author Dillon Amaya, a climate scientist with NOAA's Physical Science Laboratory.
But they have been limited to the cache of data on temperature extremes at the ocean surface, logged by floating buoys or detected by ships or overhead satellites. It's much harder to probe ocean temperatures further down the water column and along continental shelves.
Some data exist, but the researchers behind this latest study mostly had to extrapolate from ocean surface observations, inputting that data into computer models to simulate ocean currents that upwell from the deep, bringing essential nutrients to coastal waters. READ MORE...
Mondays
However, if you look at the Monthy Calendars, they always begin on SUNDAYS and end on SATURDAYS.
So, does that mean they are right?
I suppose beginnng the week on Sunday makes sense from a religious standpoint... so that we can infuse our religious teachings into how we work rather than informing us as to how we should have lived.
Still, it bothers me somehow that we begin a work week with a day off and end our work week with a day off... Beginning with a day off does not seem to instill a strong work ethic... although, some could argue that the day off is to prepare ourselves mentally for a hard week of work.
I suppose that makes sense. But, my parents always told me to work first, then rest. And, that still makes me think the week should start on Monday.
However, another logical conclusion to draw is that both Saturday and Sunday begin with "S"... therefore and to avoid confusion, one should place one "S" on one side of the week and the other "S" on the other side...
I have always had the notion that you work for 5 days and have two days off... sometimes you work for 6 days and have one day off... it makes very little sense to have a day off, then work for five days and have a day off.
BUT... this is just my weird way of looking at it.
Future Shock
From an anonymous Wisconsin State Trooper
Electric vehicles have too many variables affecting battery consumption. Definitely not suited for cold climates. The following experience just cements my distaste for EV’s, especially Teslas.
I get sent to a motorist assist the other day, at the start of our snowstorm. Tesla on the side of the interstate, dead battery. So, I arrive on scene and the occupants have the right-front door open. They tell me that they can’t open any other doors, because the battery is dead.
They said they had 10% battery left, should’ve been plenty to get from that location to the charging station nearby. Then all of a sudden, the whole car shut off and they coasted to the shoulder.
So now I have to find them a tow. No one wants to tow EV’s. Finally found one company to do it. 8-mile trip to the charging station in Tomah. $1,000! Normal vehicle on the flatbed would’ve been $150.
So now we’re at the Tesla superchargers. Guess what. Can’t open the f’n charging port because the battery is dead!!! The ports open, you guessed it, electronically!!! . And we also can’t open the doors now (had to close the one open door when it was loaded onto the wrecker). The owner's manual is in the on-board computer, but the battery is dead.
I got the occupants to a store where they’d be warm while calling the rental company to figure out how to charge this POS, so I’m not sure of the outcome. I had to leave for a crash report.
EV’s may be the way, someday, but certainly not today!! I’ll stick with my dinosaur burner.