I have good idea.





Right now, there is a major disaster in Japan, no, in the world.

Fuel shortages, including gasoline, are becoming more serious.

Lack of electricity.



My parents' home is in Chiba, and it's in an area with rolling power outages.

Even in the disaster-stricken areas, there appear to be no electricity and no signal. .

I don't have any gas, so I can't go shopping.

After seeing such news, I was wondering if there is any energy that doesn't rely on gasoline or electricity? ? I was thinking to myself.



It may seem pretty stupid, but...

What do you think of “self-generated wind-powered vehicles”? ?



Of course, I would like to see the picture above (sorry, it's a childish picture)

It's not a propeller, it's much cooler, and

It has a smart feel that doesn't get in the way. .



When you park your car in the parking lot outside, you can generate electricity from the wind and store it.

Save it as energy when starting,

As it runs, it also generates wind power.

If anything, it's also built into the side mirror.



The stored electricity is

There are stations like today's gas stations, and you can sell there.

You can also buy it.

If you don't have enough, you can buy it!







Gasoline and electric cars alone cannot run in situations like this. .

I use both hybrids. .



This is an amateur invention that I came up with after thinking about it seriously. .



In the past, I came up with an idea for an extendable car when I thought about the narrowness of parallel parking in Paris and how to find a spot!

The key point (in my opinion) is that it stretches, not folds.

The rear part can be extended and expanded only when necessary.



To my friend who works at Volkswagen

Please submit your plan. I've pushed myself quite a bit. .



I also heard that it was dangerous because the traffic lights went out.

I thought, next time, I should create a path like France! ! !

That's what it means.







Of course, large cities such as Paris have traffic lights, so I don't think it's possible in the metropolitan area.

For example, the famous Arc de Triomphe Square.

It's a circle, with one-way traffic inside the circle.

When you reach the path in the direction you want to go, exit the circle.

That's what it means.



In France, if you go to the outskirts of the country, it's almost like this.

The countryside is like this. That's all.

There is a rond point (round point) at the point where the road splits.

Of course, it's not like I don't need a full signal. .

Even in Japan, there are no traffic lights on roads in residential areas, so people have to yield to each other. .



If we adopt this when rebuilding roads, we will be able to save on electricity that would otherwise be used at traffic lights, and next time if something were to happen, wouldn't it be less likely that the traffic lights would stop and become dangerous? ?



Are there any other Japanese energy sources that can replace nuclear power in the future? I thought,

"It's something unique to Japan."



"Disaster? Earthquake?"



"Hot spring? Volcano??"



in,

Isn't it possible to use the heat from volcanic activity to generate electricity like hot springs? ?

In the end, I wonder if sulfur doesn't become electricity through chemical reactions?

I was flying off to a different world. .



In Japan, where hot springs seem to come out no matter where you dig, I wonder if there's anything else you can do besides bathing. .



(By the way, it seems that you can also generate electricity with lemon juice.)



You may think it's stupid, but

Because Japan is the only country to experience the atomic bomb,

Isn't there more fear of nuclear power? I don't think anyone wants to accept nuclear power plants in the future, so wouldn't it be better if there were other ways to generate electricity?

I came up with this idea from a simple thought.



I wonder if the company's executives will hear about it and research will begin.

(The punch line is, I already thought of it!)



Japan is the world's third largest nuclear power possession country after the United States and France.

Apparently, America has many earthquakes, and the west seems to be torn apart.

There are no earthquakes in France. .

Setting up nuclear power plants in earthquake-prone areas, like in Japan.

I hope this will be the last time I say afterwards, ``It was better than I expected.''

Even if we don't have that, we are still afraid of earthquakes and tsunamis. .

There was no such thing as absolute safety.



The above was a long tweet (though there were some strange pictures), but it was just a tweet.



As Japan is in turmoil, what can be considered "unscrupulous"?

It's unpredictable.

I apologize if anyone was offended.



We hope that the anxiety of everyone in Japan, including those in the disaster-stricken areas, will be alleviated as soon as possible.

I sincerely pray that the day will come when I can return to my normal life with peace of mind.
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