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If you own an Electric Vehicle (EV) today, you are likely driving around with a lithium-ion battery. It works, but it has limitations: it’s heavy, it takes a while to charge, and it carries a small risk of fire. For years, the "Holy Grail" of EV technology has been the Solid State Battery.
A recent video by Wendover Productions breaks down exactly why this technology is so difficult to produce and highlights one company, Solid Power, that is racing to bring it to the mass market.
Here are the key takeaways from the video. wwww3 video
First, let's address the elephant in the room: the extra "W".
The correct acronym for the global military conflict often discussed online is WW3 (World War 3). However, due to the common practice of typing "www" before a website address (standing for World Wide Web), millions of users accidentally type "wwww3" instead of "WW3." If you own an Electric Vehicle (EV) today,
Thus, a search for "wwww3 video" is almost always a typo-driven query for "WW3 video" —footage, documentaries, or simulations of a hypothetical or historical third world war.
However, the algorithm doesn't know you made a typo. The internet has since adapted, and content creators now deliberately use the "wwww3" tag to capture this specific traffic. A recent video by Wendover Productions breaks down
Spoiler alert: It is not real.
There is no single, verified video of World War 3. The term “WWWW3” is a misspelling (or deliberate alteration) of “WW3” (World War 3). Content creators have learned that adding extra "W"s helps their video bypass standard keyword filters and triggers maximum curiosity.
These videos typically fall into one of three categories: