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Posted by micron on 05-09-2002 04:17 PM:

the future

from time to time, an invention is made that radically change our society and shape the future. for example, electricity, the automobile, the computer, and finally, the internet have found itself into our world and things havent been the same ever since..

what will the future hold? what do you think will be the next "biggie"?


Posted by seung ju on 05-09-2002 04:20 PM:

probably artificial intelligence. kinda scary to think about tho.


Posted by kRypTic_nABi on 05-09-2002 04:25 PM:

they'd prOlly have calculatOrs wit web access ^^

but i'd like "them" to create flying bikes..flying skates..and flying cars..


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 05-09-2002 04:59 PM:

Nanotechnology

we are going to have to have substantial legislation changes in order to accomodate this, it'll be crazy and i don't know how we're going to do it if it progresses far enough. Because along with this is, people who've read the case know, NanoEcology, NanoMedicine, Nano Green technology, and anything we can think of basically. Surprisingly enough, at the nanoconventions that take place each year they are progressing quite well, substantial steps have been acquired in manipulating the atoms and even rearranging them. I don't know when it's going to get advanced enough for application but it'll be a revolution in technology.


Posted by tm11 on 05-09-2002 05:29 PM:

yeah, I agree with david, the smaller stuff, like nanotech will revolutionize everything. With further understanding of quantum mechanics we'll be able to do a lot of stuff, with both nanotech. and quantum stuff... ok this post isn't totally coherent, but that's what i think at least..

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Posted by MellowYellow on 05-09-2002 06:58 PM:

cloning a full capable no defect human.... that's scary tho... i don't want that happening

AI.. that's scary too... robots... than can think.. eesh


yay i want flying cars too! like the last movie of back to the future... haha and autodrying jackets (ahhhh jp jp jp jp)

mm..... i have no idea tho..... that's why it's the future....


Posted by huby40 on 05-10-2002 09:02 AM:

whatever it is, we'll probably never think of it. Inventions like those are things that have never really been thought of before. If they did, then they would've happened sooner.


Posted by Zero-Sen on 05-11-2002 06:06 PM:

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Originally posted by huby40
whatever it is, we'll probably never think of it. Inventions like those are things that have never really been thought of before. If they did, then they would've happened sooner.


hell space travel was thought about for CENTURIES before anyone achieved it. thinking about it does not help them come about faster.

Same with flight, i bet you the FIRST human wanted to fly. (adam. )


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 05-11-2002 06:59 PM:

i agree, saying that it will happen by chance simply because it may have appeared to happen that way in the past doesn't justify any reason for it to happen again.

anyway, yeah zero-sen has a point, we thought of flying, and along with that we thought of lightbulbs, we thought of a lot of things and since we dreamt them that did make them come faster, it just took awhile.

Thats like saying that because our economy seems cyclical in nature, that we are going to naturally go into recessions and assensions in a cycle nature simply because of a pattern. When in actuality, it is the result of factors very unrelated to the empiric results.


Posted by annabanana on 05-27-2002 09:08 PM:

PlayStation 3.


Posted by MellowYellow on 05-28-2002 04:43 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by annabanana
PlayStation 3.


ahhhhhhh hahahaha.... hahahah....

............ .........................


ahhhhhh aahahah....

okay okay i'm done...





well i guess the next big this is probably going to be something so simple. like it would have been DUH.... but ppl just thought to.... advancedly(ahhh haah i know that's not a real word?) ... so like some simpleton is going to come up with the next bajillion dollar invention..... something SO SO practical no one has thought of it.....

..... that's what everyone is talking about right? but wouldn't it be cool? flying cars..... yea.... cruzin on the air ways... on my new flying car....


Posted by lovedontloveme on 05-28-2002 08:42 AM:

ummm i have no idea what nanotechnology is; can someone explain it to me please? ]:
and yeah, i agree with seung ju - AI. ahh it's scary, but yes, I think that's gonna affect us hugely. -.-


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 05-28-2002 08:57 PM:

nanotechnology, contrary to what most think, is not building things smaller and smaller unti they reach a microscopic size...for a limit will reach when we will just not be able to get any smaller. Nanotech is taking the idea backwards...instead of building things smaller and smaller, lets just build things out of smaller materials...namely atoms. think about it, you can't keep on making...say a computer, smaller and smaller. Sooner or later, it will lose the quality it had when it was bigger and there will be a point where you won't be able to make it any smaller without suffering a decrease in quality. Nanotech is the solution. It's just, lets build things out of atoms.

Basically, nanotech revolves around the concept that all things in this world, living and nonliving, are made of atoms. And if we rearrange these atoms we can build just like mother nature did the creatures and objects we want. It's like the building blocks of nature. We can make whatever we want, literally.

All of nanotech rests on the invention of the invention of one machine for it to commence in full force...the Universal Assembler. It's basically just a machine that can "assemble" atoms. So then we can begin studying exactly how things are made in the structure of atoms and make whatever we want literally, even dinosaurs, know what i mean? This will be reeeeaally controversial in the control of this technology.

Also, adding to this is the fact that since we can make anything, we can make something bad as well. Like a perfectly engineered virus, what the scientific community calls the "gray-goo effect", that will spread throughout the earth wiping out all life on earth. The perfectly engineered virus, whoaho hehe. yeah, sorry for the long post

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Posted by kandi on 06-19-2002 08:32 AM:

cloning
i really hope they woont clone ppl
society & technology really has gone too far
next thing u know ppl are getting married at 16 yrs old & life span is around 30
it used to be 300 something

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Posted by neXt on 06-20-2002 07:55 AM:

the next biggie?

I read an article today about some australian scientists/researchers who teleported a laser bean using radio waves or something like that.. not quite sure cuz it was full of tech talk and stuff haha but apparently it could be a big leap in technology equivalent to the development of the transittors that you find in conventional computers. Using such a technology computers can be millions of times faster.

They still say teleportation, as seen on star trek and other scifi, is far far away but the guys think its entirely possible. :sleepy:


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 06-20-2002 09:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by neXt
the next biggie?

I read an article today about some australian scientists/researchers who teleported a laser bean using radio waves or something like that.. not quite sure cuz it was full of tech talk and stuff haha but apparently it could be a big leap in technology equivalent to the development of the transittors that you find in conventional computers. Using such a technology computers can be millions of times faster.

They still say teleportation, as seen on star trek and other scifi, is far far away but the guys think its entirely possible. :sleepy:



Hah! sweet, i read that as well and additionally saw it on techtv. Yeah, what they've done is destroy a laser beam/pattern, and reconstruct it exactly as a replica some distance away from it. The total time takes only 1 nanosecond. Sure, they can teleport or "destroy and recreate" light in primitive forms now, but transporting any kind of matter is going to be a tremendous leap. But they did say they expect it within 5 to 10 years on techtv, even though i doubt it cause they are always wrong about those things. Humans being transported may never happen because of the amount of complexities that lie within the atom makeup, and they have YET to transport a single atom. Applications that can be used right now as stated in the preceding post are for faster processors and such in computers, and in the future they say even inanimate objects will be able to be transported.

Interesting to think about. I don't think it'll be as big as nanotech though, but thats just my opinion. In a way, they are on the same page though.

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Posted by Nojeel on 06-21-2002 12:19 AM:

Technology is growing everyday..can't really know exactly what their gonna make next...its very frightening with all these new technologies coming up.. the next thing they invent..could be our demise..you never know

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Posted by KeN VeRsUs RyU on 06-28-2002 08:34 PM:

boneless galbee..

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Posted by aznkid1008 on 06-28-2002 09:37 PM:

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boneless galbee..

hahahaha well thats a new one
the future hmmm i want a hovercar! and a lightsaber ^^

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Posted by huby40 on 06-29-2002 12:06 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by KeN VeRsUs RyU
boneless galbee..


genius, pure genius.


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