InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 2
Posts 152
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 02/20/2021

Re: None

Thursday, 06/23/2022 11:39:34 PM

Thursday, June 23, 2022 11:39:34 PM

Post# of 2750
I understand, SG, but before I got on to read the forum tonight I perused LinkedIn and I saw that Twisthink was moving their headquarters. That made me think about how complex this tower really is. We are talking about something that has never been done before. I, too, prefer the excitement of when the prototype was revealed, but we have to understand the amount of work that goes into something of this scale. This isn't a simple pole that gets stuck into the ground. I don't believe anyone here can attest to how complex this really is. Each segment of the tower appears to be telescoping, then we have the blades that are connected by the joints (who knows how complicated those joints are), the space at the bottom of the tower for the servers has to have enough air flow while also remaining strong, then you need spots on top of the tower for the 5g equipment to mount, and let's not even talk about all the software that is needed for this thing. You're creating and sending power in at least two different directions, and you can't send the power to the cars at the same wattage or volts or whatever the hell it's measured in as you send it to the 5g equipment, I imagine. Then the tower has to know if it needs to close down, when it needs to use the propane backup, and it has to be able to stop and lower at the push of a button. And THEN it all has to be able to be manufactured at a relatively large scale, we hope. These are all things that I just thought of off the top of my head, and I am not even remotely qualified to talk about these things.

I'm giving this company time, because it's complex, and it needs to be right. With that being said, I'm hopeful that we have something substantial by March.