Modes of Transportation
There are 6 modes of transportation:
- Walking
- Animal
- Boats
- Train
- Automobile
- Plane
Of the six modes of transportation, there is room for more.
Walking will always be the most fundamental to all modes of transportation.
Using animals for transportation will remain a mode of transportation to extremely remote and uncivilized areas.
Boats as a mode of transportation is limited to waterways.
Trains are a 200 year old technology and have become a relic for todays' technological advances; as a convenient personal mode of transportation.
Automobile technology is a 125 year old, unsustainable and worn out mode of transportation. Roads wear out after just a few years of use.
Planes are a 100 year old technology, incapable to be used for local transit, inefficient regarding fuel consumptions, and unable to go into space.
A new mode of transportation is demanded in today's advanced technology era.
How can we attain a new mode of transportation? CATTCC is a think tank. Its function is to research and find answers. What form of sustainability can be found to provide transportation? Our direction for research into discovering a new mode of transportation is to look at the most abundant source of energy in the universe: gravity. To establish the ability to manipulate gravity, a through understanding has to be found as to the make-up of what gravity is. Thus far, CATTCC has discovered a new theory for gravity. This theory has brought us to look for gravity's wave pattern. It's believed there is a possibility to surf gravity waves as a means for transportation.
Science in the past explored the prospects of unconventional alternatives to flying apparatuses. CATTCC research also explores these alternatives considered as methodologies for transportation.