Concept Cars ...

NorthStar

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We have cars that we see on roads occasionally but we cannot afford.
We have cars that we drive or friends drive and that we can afford.
We have cars that we dream of and only exist in our wildest dreams.

This thread is strictly about "dream" cars of the future, concept cars for now, all that jazz. And it doesn't matter if we can afford them or not; sweet dreams (are made of this).



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On the road riding high as in our listening rooms listening to audiophile recordings, we live life to the fullest with not what we have but with who we are and wishing ...

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Quotes
Professor Norman : We humans are more concerned with having than with being.

Professor Norman : For primitive beings like us, life seems to have only one single purpose: gaining time. And it is going through time that seems to be also the only real purpose of each of the cells in our bodies. To achieve that aim, the mass of the cells that make up earthworms and human beings has only two solutions. Be immortal, or to reproduce. If its habitat is not sufficiently favorable or nurturing, the cell will choose immortality. In other words, self-sufficiency and self-management. On the other hand, if the habitat is favorable, they will choose to reproduce. That way, when they die, they hand down essential information and knowledge to the next cell. Which hands it down to the next cell and so on. Thus knowledge and learning are handed down through time.

Professor Norman : Animal life on Earth goes back millions of years. Yet most species only use 3 to 5% of its cerebal capacity. But it isn't until we reached human beings at the top of the animal chain that we finally see a species use more of its cerebral capacity. 10% might not seem like much, but it's a lot if you look at all we've done with it.

[first flight, fighter jets, road way, armies, robots, stock market, rockets, satellite]

Professor Norman : You know... If you think about the very nature of life-I mean, on the very beginning, the development of the first cell divided into two cells-the sole purpose of life has been to pass on what was learned. There was no higher purpose. So if you're asking me what to do with all this knowledge you're accumulating, I say... Pass it on...

Professor Norman : We're so driven by power and profit.

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