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Related: About this forumThe Super Supercapacitor
http://vimeo.com/51873011from Focus Forward Films
THE SUPER SUPERCAPACITOR is a Finalist in the $200,000 FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker Competition and is in the running to become the $100,000 Grand Prize Winner. It could also be named an Audience Favorite if it's among the ten that receives the most votes. If you love it, vote for it. Click on the VOTE button in the top right corner of the video player. Note that voting may not be available on all mobile platforms, and browser cookies must be enabled to vote.
Ric Kaner set out to find a new way to make graphene, the thinnest and strongest material on earth. What he found was a new way to power the world.
FULL CREDITS
Director: Brian Golden Davis
Producers: David Paul Meyer, Laura Lee, Brian Golden Davis
Directors of Photography: Brian Golden Davis, David Paul Meyer
Sound: David Paul Meyer
Music Performed by: Falling Fall, Snow Flake Symphony - Benjamin Vella & Barney Freeman
Mice Music - Ben Stone & John Trudeau
Special Thanks: Ric Kaner, Maher El-Kady, Charles Lee
donco
(1,548 posts)how that would work in the power supply of the old Swan 500 hundred that i have on the shelf?
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)- Never saw one of these things until I Googled it. What is this, a miniature satellite dish?
exboyfil
(17,862 posts)I sent the link to my daughter who happens to want to be both an engineer and a documentary filmmaker. Can't imagine a better link for her.
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)The video was a lot of gee-whiz but a little low on facts...
For more information on super capacitors, see:
http://gigaom.com/cleantech/how-ultracapacitors-work-and-why-they-fall-short/
Gregorian
(23,867 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)powering everything is their lower cost and higher energy density.
If your electric car requires 10,000 lbs of super capacitors it's not going to matter so much that the
car can be fully recharged in 1 minute.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)As the above statement and provided links indicate, this film was produced by videographer/students who produced it with this ''gee-whiz'' quality you mentioned in order to get people talking about the issue and to win the $100,000 prize. And they appear to have accomplished one and possibly both. The film was not designed to appeal to physicists, electrical engineers or other similarly inclined nerd-like humans. While these students are nerds mind you, they are of a different variety and come equipped with cameras.
- Thanks for your link and input......
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)The film makers may have a fine career in the advertising or public relations field.
valerief
(53,235 posts)02potato
(175 posts)liberal N proud
(60,332 posts)stlsaxman
(9,236 posts)terminator robots that will be used in the coming wars.
(said half in jest but, really- you think i'm kidding?)