A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
Trend
Futurist
What material will we use to make cars?
Strong plastic
Are electric cars popular today?
For my opinion, yes. Because I see more and more electric cars.
A person who studies the future and makes predictions about it based on current trends.
Futurist
Garry Golden has one passion: ___.
Transportation
What characteristics will an electric vehicle have compared to today's car?
The cars would then be much lighter and much cheaper.
Do you want a future like this?
I want. And you?
A statement about what will happen or might happen in the future.
Prediction
He spends his days studying the ___
Relationships between cars, subways, and trains.
What will electric cars have in the future?
Sensors to understand the world around them.
Do we have an electric car today?
Yes. We all know about Tesla's electric car.
It can take more than three hours to drive from one side of the city to the other during rush hour.
Sprawling
What degree did he get from the University of Houston?
Future Studies
What's the problem with producing electric vehicles?
It is hard to cheaply produce batteries that are strong enough for these cars.
Do you think Garry Golden was right that by 2030 everyone will be driving an electric car?
For my opinion, yes.
Not achieving maximum productivity.
Inefficient
Where does he sit at the beginning of the story? (exact location)
In a small cafe in Brooklyn, New York.
When could electric smart cars become the norm?
"Golden argues as soon as 2030."
Do we have a battery than can provide more power to an electric cars?
For my opinion, yes. I like to read about scientific discoveries. An once I saw one small article here is an excerpt:
"In 1931, the restless Tesla demonstrated a new phenomenon. The gasoline engine was removed from an ordinary car and an electric motor was installed in its place. Tesla then attached a small box under the hood with two rods sticking out of it. Pushing them forward, Tesla said: "Now we have energy." After that, he got into the driver's seat, pressed the pedal, and the car drove off. Tesla drove it for a week, developing a speed of up to 150 km / h. The car had no batteries or accumulators.
When asked where the energy comes from, he calmly answered: "From the ether that surrounds us." Rumors of the electrician's madness began to circulate again. This angered Tesla. He removed a mysterious box from the car, burying the secret of his electric car forever."