That would be a welcome increase in the longevity of future battery tech. But is it a scalable option?
this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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According to the article it’s scalable. Hopefully that’s accurate. They need to hurry up and replace my bones with batteries to power all my cyberware.
How utterly nightmarish it is to imagine your bones heating up under heavy load.
Pretty sure this is Scorpion's origin story in the new Mortal Kombat
This is really interesting. Noteworthy about the article, it says this is readily scalable.
Still waiting for solid state batteries to take off, when they can reduce the weight ratio on batteries to 10-30% of their current weight then we will see some real innovations in terms of tech.