11. Sep, 2022

My Dream for The Future: My Own Self-Healing Article by: Hussein Farhat

My Dream Is To Own A Self-Healing Car One Day, But Until That Day Comes I Believe Cars Will Be Decorated Christmas trees

I want to empower readers to think differently and believe in the impossible.



Why Living In The Future Is Awesome



Now that we are well into the 21st century, it's safe to say that living in the future is pretty remarkable. We have access to technological advances that were once only dreamed of, and continue to make progress in leaps and bounds.

One of the things that I am most excited about is the possibility of owning a self-healing car one day.

While we are not quite there yet, I believe that cars will continue to become more and more advanced in the years to come.

With all the new safety features that are being developed, it is only a matter of time before we see a car that can repair itself after an accident. Imagine never having to worry about getting into a fender bender again!

Not only would self-healing cars be incredibly convenient, but they would also help to reduce the number of traffic accidents overall.

With fewer accidents on the road, we would all be able to get where we need to go much safer and faster.

I can't wait to see this technology develop further and hope to own a self-healing car one day soon!



The Self-Healing Car Of The Future


The future of cars is looking very exciting indeed. We are on the cusp of some astonishing technological advances that will change the way we think about transportation.

One of the most intriguing prospects is the self-healing car.

Yes, you read that right. A self-healing car. Imagine a car that could repair itself after sustaining damage.

This would be a huge game changer for the automotive industry, and it would make owning a car much simpler and more affordable.

There are a few different ways that this technology could be used. One possibility is that the car would have some sort of built-in repair system.

This system could detect when the car has been damaged and then begin to resolve the problem automatically.

Another possibility is that the car would be able to connect to a central database of repair information.

This would allow the car to access instructions on how to fix itself, and it would also allow for updates and improvements to be made over time.

 Whichever way this technology is implemented, it is clear that it would have a huge impact on the automotive industry.

Self-healing cars would be much cheaper to maintain and repair, and they would also be much safer.

This technology is still in its infancy, and it could be many years before it is implemented in cars and trucks, but it shows great promise for the future.



My Fantasy City



I imagine a future city where cars are self-healing. They would be able to fix
themselves when they break down and wouldn't need human intervention.


This would be an astonishing development for car ownership, as it would make cars much more reliable and affordable, eventually.

However, until that day comes, I believe that cars will continue to decline in popularity, due largely to the high costs of maintenance and repairs.



And Why I Think Everyone Needs to Own A Self-Healing Car



There are many reasons why I believe that everyone should own a self-healing car one day. For starters, it would cut down on the number of trips to the mechanic or body shop.

We have all been there before; something minor happens to our car, and we have to take it in to get repaired, only to be told that it will be a few hundred dollars to fix.

With a self-healing car, those trips would be a thing of the past.

Another reason why I think everyone should have a self-healing car is because it would reduce the amount of pollution and waste produced by traditional cars.

Think about all the oil that needs to be changed, the filters that have to be replaced, and the tires that have to be disposed of when they wear out.

With a self-healing car, none of that would be necessary, which would be great for the environment.

Finally, self-healing cars would simply be more convenient. We all lead busy lives, and the last thing we want to deal with is a broken-down car.

With a self-healing car, you could just get in and go, without having to worry about anything except filling up with gas.

We're a long way off having Toyota-brand self-healing vehicles, but a small company out of California has already built an autonomous Pontiac Solstice that repairs itself.

The car had been in an accident several years ago, which caused some severe damage to the rear of the vehicle.

Normally, you would expect to see the bumper hanging off or maybe even a big hole, but instead it had completely healed and looked better than ever.

To accomplish this, FIDO Motors installed 32 sensors that monitor the car's health.

These sensors detect any defect bigger than 1/8 inch and close up with a special resin during high-speed cruising to repair minor dents and scratches as well.
 

Conclusion



Cars are becoming more and more advanced, but there is still a long way to go until they reach the level of self-healing that I dream of.

Until that day comes, I believe cars will continue to decreases in value as they become more vulnerable to things like hacking and weather conditions.

However, even though my dream car is still a way off, I am grateful for the advances we have made so far, and I am excited to see what the future of cars holds.