
If you like hotrods then you're gonna like this rant. I love hotrods so much that I keep thinking up ways to remodel and mod them. It just occured to me that some things will get better with time. Of course I won't be around in the far future to experience some of these good things but that doesn't make me bitter. We're supposed to imagine what the future will be like. And in the far future people will still be imagining what the future will be like. Or maybe not. Maybe the cycle will lead them to wonder about the past. You never know. So here's my idea... old hotrods of the future will be so much more powerful than anything out now or ever in the history of cars. That's kinda cool. The race to become the fastest land vehicle is still on but I know what would make them faster. If they could hover using some sort of displaced energy to hold back matter then they could slide across a landscape at unreal speeds. Until then though, even land vehicles with wheels will be far more powerful in the future too. I like the sound of a car like the one in "Mad Max" with the motor sticking out really far with the fan belt visible. That car had a nitrous system with turbo "fighter style" button ignition. I have no doubt that cops in the future will have nitrous made available to them. They have a license to kill and guns mounted on the cars. It's gonna be a regular demolition derby. What comes after the motor? The microchip. Microchipped motors will be coming out someday and they'll be smaller and faster. We may not have a huge need for speed over 300 MPH now but if the world was a dust bowl nuclear wasteland like in "Priest" then it could come in handy. If a car went fast enough it would send a huge plume of dirt into the air following behind like in this picture. Might need a force field to keep the car together. At such speeds a vehicle could even lift off into space if made for it.
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