Did I Just Hear That Toyota Ad Right?
Monday, 15 November 2010 22:40![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
TV Ad For The Toyota Prius
Dad driving a kid around. Kid anxious to get "somewhere". Dad is explaining about Toyota's Synergy Drive System, essentially describing the dynamic braking system in which the kinetic energy of the moving car can be used to turn the electric motor into a generator and recharge the battery. So far that's all true -- it's Physics. And it's been used in other industries, oh such as railroads, for most of a century.
But then... the Dad in the commercial starts talking about maybe using the Synergy Drive is other areas. Like the roller coaster in the background. (Now we know where the kid wants to go.) And he comes up with the corker: "We could make the first self-sufficient amusement park." Or something like that. I've only seen the commercial once.
Excuse Me?
What in the world did they mean by "self-sufficient"? This sounds like they expect to get 100% of the kinetic energy of that roller coaster back from the Synergy Drive. Um, ever heard of the Second Law of Thermodynamics? Ever heard of a Perpetual Motion Machine? Or that the U.S. Patent Office refuses to issue a patent for such a device, on the grounds that it violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
Are you people crazy?
Okay, so it's just a damned commercial. No one thinks this Dad really is some engineer or scientist. And Lord knows that the people writing the ad copy know much about Physics. But this is or should well be embarrassing to Toyota's engineers. Without. Question.
Why Carp About Yet Another Ad?
Because this stuff matters. We have dumbed down our society, allowing them to graduate from middle school, high school, college and even graduate and professional schools, such that actors, directors, ad agencies, advertising departments of major international corporations -- don't know the Second Law of Thermodynamics.

Waste. Try as hard as you can to recover all the energy and reuse it, you can't. You have to waste some to recover some. At best. There is no alternative. It's Physics.
And Toyota is promoting their Synergy Drive as the engine of a perpetual motion machine? It's either out-and-out fraud or stupidity. Take your pick.
Assuming, of course, that I heard this commercial I've seen only once right. (grin)
Dr. Phil
Dad driving a kid around. Kid anxious to get "somewhere". Dad is explaining about Toyota's Synergy Drive System, essentially describing the dynamic braking system in which the kinetic energy of the moving car can be used to turn the electric motor into a generator and recharge the battery. So far that's all true -- it's Physics. And it's been used in other industries, oh such as railroads, for most of a century.
But then... the Dad in the commercial starts talking about maybe using the Synergy Drive is other areas. Like the roller coaster in the background. (Now we know where the kid wants to go.) And he comes up with the corker: "We could make the first self-sufficient amusement park." Or something like that. I've only seen the commercial once.
Excuse Me?
What in the world did they mean by "self-sufficient"? This sounds like they expect to get 100% of the kinetic energy of that roller coaster back from the Synergy Drive. Um, ever heard of the Second Law of Thermodynamics? Ever heard of a Perpetual Motion Machine? Or that the U.S. Patent Office refuses to issue a patent for such a device, on the grounds that it violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
Are you people crazy?
Okay, so it's just a damned commercial. No one thinks this Dad really is some engineer or scientist. And Lord knows that the people writing the ad copy know much about Physics. But this is or should well be embarrassing to Toyota's engineers. Without. Question.
Why Carp About Yet Another Ad?
Because this stuff matters. We have dumbed down our society, allowing them to graduate from middle school, high school, college and even graduate and professional schools, such that actors, directors, ad agencies, advertising departments of major international corporations -- don't know the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Waste. Try as hard as you can to recover all the energy and reuse it, you can't. You have to waste some to recover some. At best. There is no alternative. It's Physics.
And Toyota is promoting their Synergy Drive as the engine of a perpetual motion machine? It's either out-and-out fraud or stupidity. Take your pick.
Assuming, of course, that I heard this commercial I've seen only once right. (grin)
Dr. Phil
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Date: Tuesday, 16 November 2010 03:52 (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 16 November 2010 05:47 (UTC)Dr. Phil
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Date: Tuesday, 16 November 2010 19:35 (UTC)Okay, yeah, I'll admit most people I work with wouldn't know w 2nd Law of Thermodynamics from the 1st Law of Motion.
And, yeah, Entropy. It's a killer.
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Date: Wednesday, 17 November 2010 03:05 (UTC)Dr. Phil
Glad I'm not the only one who was irked by that
Date: Tuesday, 7 December 2010 22:27 (UTC)Wouldn't it be nice to think that schools could graduate every student with enough basic knowledge to understand the stupidity of this commercial?
Re: Glad I'm not the only one who was irked by that
Date: Wednesday, 8 December 2010 03:29 (UTC)Dr. Phil
Said the exact same thing
Date: Thursday, 13 January 2011 01:19 (UTC)I said the exact same thing to my girlfriend after I saw that commercial for the first time. A damn shame...
-Travis
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Date: Saturday, 12 February 2011 17:43 (UTC)Dr. Phil
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Date: Thursday, 17 February 2011 23:07 (UTC)Toyota clearly doesn't care about truth in advertising. I can't believe the ad is still allowed to air with such blatantly false statements.
Then again, maybe he designed the roller coaster with the loading platform at the top of the highest hill… and everyone has to walk up to it… carrying a bunch of weights which are dropped by the coaster at the bottom..
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Date: Friday, 18 February 2011 03:36 (UTC)Dr. Phil
Благодарность и уважение
Date: Saturday, 5 March 2011 09:05 (UTC)Re: Благодарность и уважение
Date: Sunday, 6 March 2011 03:12 (UTC)Google Translate gives it as:
Gratitude and respect
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Dr. Phil
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Date: Monday, 14 March 2011 16:29 (UTC)no subject
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