Submitted on May 21st, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)
How is it "obvious" that the EEStor device works? They have not made the first dielectric yet, they have yet to measure the permittivity of a sample! The last we heard "officially" they had succeeded in making Barium Titanate, which is a long ways from a dielectric, and a dielectric is a long way from a capacitor!
It has taken two years for them to get to the BT, something that normally takes less than a couple weeks.
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Submitted on May 21st, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)How is it "obvious" that the EEStor device works? They have not made the first dielectric yet, they have yet to measure the permittivity of a sample! The last we heard "officially" they had succeeded in making Barium Titanate, which is a long ways from a dielectric, and a dielectric is a long way from a capacitor!
It has taken two years for them to get to the BT, something that normally takes less than a couple weeks.