The Curious Case of Internal Combustion

Imagine it is 2026. For over a century, we have driven electric cars. We plug them in at home. They hum softly. They have few moving parts. They rarely break down. Cities are calmer. Mobility is seamless, predictable, almost boring in its reliability. And then a startup announces a breakthrough. “Ladies and gentlemen,” the founder… Continue reading The Curious Case of Internal Combustion