Newsflash: SELLING CAKE IN STORES TODAY!Originally posted by: Jeff7
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cake.
Newsflash: SELLING CAKE IN STORES TODAY!
Getting more suckers in debt faster & deeperOriginally posted by: Modelworks
Its not really something I want, but the next thing thats going to be huge is RFID.
Walmart is investing millions in it as are other stores.
They want to tag everything in the store with an rfid tag.
You would then just push your cart through a scanner and instantly the total for everything would appear. You wave your rfid visa card and its paid for.
:thumbsup:Also the transmitting of power over long distances is going to be a huge thing.
Place like the desert are perfect for solar panels, and focused heat towers, but the cost of infrastructure to bring it back to where its needed has been a problem.
There are several companies seriously reviving the notion of placing solar panels in space then beaming the power back to earth.
Hyrdogen for cars in the form of aluminum pellets.
The pellets would be dropped in the tank where it reacts with water and instantly produces hydrogen, that is burned by the engine.
Its not really something I want, but the next thing thats going to be huge is RFID.
Walmart is investing millions in it as are other stores.
They want to tag everything in the store with an rfid tag.
You would then just push your cart through a scanner and instantly the total for everything would appear. You wave your rfid visa card and its paid for.
beaming the power back
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
A food that has the following properties
1) Tastes like chocolate
2) Cleans your arteries
3) Zero fat, zero sugar
A holy grail.
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JohnCU
i want a robot woman that looks/feels/smells like a real one![]()
Marry a Lutheran.
Partly because we don't have anything that can store several million amps at several million volts in a fraction of a second. Most things hit with that kind of power simply explode.Originally posted by: QUOTH
I've always wondered why we can't store lightning. batteries not big enough?
A laptop might use, I don't know, over 60 watts. You'd need either a 60W laser beam or 60W of microwaves shooting into the room. Forcefield-based fire suppression systems had better be standard by then.Originally posted by: ultimatebob
I'd just be happy if they found a way to wirelessly charge my laptop with microwaves or lasers or something. If they can't do that, how about a laptop battery that actually lasts for 6 hours of REAL WORLD usage?
But yeah... teleportation would be a nice thing to have!
Distant future: humans can upload their minds into androids, and leave behind the organic shells of the past. Quantum + optical computing might be involved. It could allow for us to think much more quickly and more efficiently than ever before. That, or we become cyborg things, combining the best of both worlds to attain perfection.Originally posted by: QUOTH
One day we will have genetically modified ourselves so we nolonger have teeth or digestive tracks. We may keep out sense of taste, but only for pleasure. We will produce pills which contain everything our body needs with no waste, this will mean more space and reasorces can go to the people and science of the world. The past of eating food and defication will be seen as a barbaric primitive practise which greatly shortened our life span.
Or not![]()
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Within the next few years, hard drives will be completely obsolete except for huge storage banks - all regular computer storage will be flash. Also, the CPU and GPU will be on the same chip and will perform physics processing - that's why AMD bought ATI.
As for gaming, I want genre blending! Give me a gavme where I can go from an RTS Civ perspective to a soldier on the battlefield.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Space Elevators: Yes, another good one.
The main problems I've heard of involve a cable itself that would be light enough, yet strong enough to resist not only the forces of the elevator and orbital station acting on it, as well as induced electrical currents, but also forces such as from a hurricane. The other issue is, what happens if the cable breaks? You're going to have one damn long piece of material collapsing down to Earth, possibly including the elevator carriage.
Hopefully they can start to clean up LEO, too. I've read that there's quite a bit of debris floating around up there. Even tiny things like chips of paint can gouge out craters in heavy shielding.
Distant future: humans can upload their minds into androids, and leave behind the organic shells of the past. Quantum + optical computing might be involved. It could allow for us to think much more quickly and more efficiently than ever before. That, or we become cyborg things, combining the best of both worlds to attain perfection.Originally posted by: QUOTH
One day we will have genetically modified ourselves so we nolonger have teeth or digestive tracks. We may keep out sense of taste, but only for pleasure. We will produce pills which contain everything our body needs with no waste, this will mean more space and reasorces can go to the people and science of the world. The past of eating food and defication will be seen as a barbaric primitive practise which greatly shortened our life span.
Or not![]()
Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
You'd have to drop Al in Hg first, THEN water. This way you don't even need pellets, it can be a chunk. BTW: Got a link on this?
Aluminium is reactive enough to reduce water to hydrogen, being oxidized to aluminium oxide. However, the aluminium oxide forms a protective coat which prevents further reaction. When gallium is alloyed with aluminium, the coat does not form, thus the alloy can potentially provide a solid hydrogen source for transportation purposes, which would be more convenient than a pressurized hydrogen tank. Resmelting the resultant aluminum oxide and gallium mixture to metallic aluminum and gallium and reforming these into electrodes would constitute most of the energy input into the system, while electricity produced by a hydrogen fuel cell could constitute an energy output
But you've still got the issue then of a 50 mile nanotube cable. It's probably going to weigh several tons, and it'll have an elevator carriage attached to it. What happens if a bomb is set off at the base? Maybe the car is "only" 20 miles up. That's still a hell of a fall. And what happens to the cable? As I understand it, if there's no power flow, the orbital station won't be able to hold its position in orbit for very long, and not only will it then crash to Earth, but it'll bring down many tons of carbon nanofibers with it. It could be an unpleasant surprise for a select few in a straight line within that 50 mile radius.Originally posted by: QUOTH
Thanks for clearing that up.
Thats where carbon nanotubes come in [Is there anything they can't be used for]
There would of course need to be means for reproduction. By the time this sort of thing was possible, I'd expect other advances to be made, such as in the field of genetic manipulation. "Humans" could be made to have a less-powerful sex drive, and less of this nostalgic obsession with preserving the past, thus opening more minds to the idea of embracing a new future, devoid of the classic notion of sex. (Yes, sure, if you really need to preserve the sensation of orgasms once you're in android or cyborg form, that could be integrated into the software so you'dthink you were having an orgasm that would last for 2 years.)Yeah, very distant. Fully mapping the human brain and interacting with the senses? I think genetic modification will be easier. The same goes for slave robots, I think genetically modified simplified humans will come first.
The real problem that springs to mind is immortality. Assuming people can live more than 100 years [not going senile, as brain won't degrade] without going mad and wanting to comit suicide, would this mean no more people would be born? Would we have sex organs [for recreation] or not? Would we fill the earth with current inhabitents who would then live forever, so no new children? Would we kill off the people who arn't creative/intelligent enough and replace them with children/copies of great thinkers to help move science forward, or would it be logans run and consciousness would be stored in PC's after X years, so people would live in a virtual community without any real interaction.
Hang on, if the brain is digitized [for lack of a better word] than why have bodies at all, why not a voluntary [The] Matrix [apart from machine maintenance and scientific experiments]? A total online community which feels as real [or more real] than the real world. Practically no limit to the number of inhabitants, learning resources, lifespan, interaction [you could have telekinesis, no more need for language]. Even time. If we could make brains which think faster than our fleshy prisons, whats stopping us from thinking faster. Making a day feel like a week, or more.
I think we may need a spin off thread for this subject.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Flying cars
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Within the next few years, hard drives will be completely obsolete except for huge storage banks - all regular computer storage will be flash. Also, the CPU and GPU will be on the same chip and will perform physics processing - that's why AMD bought ATI.
As for gaming, I want genre blending! Give me a gavme where I can go from an RTS Civ perspective to a soldier on the battlefield.
The answer is...Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: altonb1
Flying cars
yes, where is my flying car
we were all supposed to have flying cars by 1990's
I saw a blurb on TV news a week or two ago about a new battery technology that's coming down the pipe (2 years? Lithium of some kind?) that will give you ~50 hours on your laptop. How's that?! I didn't catch the whole story but that got my attention.Originally posted by: ultimatebob
I'd just be happy if they found a way to wirelessly charge my laptop with microwaves or lasers or something. If they can't do that, how about a laptop battery that actually lasts for 6 hours of REAL WORLD usage?
But yeah... teleportation would be a nice thing to have!
Originally posted by: skulkingghost
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JohnCU
i want a robot woman that looks/feels/smells like a real one![]()
Marry a Lutheran.
I just spit out my soda all over my monitor! That was hilarious, having just got out of a relationship with one I wholeheartedly agree.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
The problem with the virtual world, the "voluntary Matrix," is that it would be just that - virtual. Why not network up, but make progress in the real world instead? Without various genetic and hormonal influences (in an android body, perhaps not the case with a cyborg), the idea of virtual this-and-that might become less attractive.
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Originally posted by: Jeff7
The problem with the virtual world, the "voluntary Matrix," is that it would be just that - virtual. Why not network up, but make progress in the real world instead? Without various genetic and hormonal influences (in an android body, perhaps not the case with a cyborg), the idea of virtual this-and-that might become less attractive.
Why would that be a problem? For all we know we are 'virtual' at the moment, it's not exactly life-limiting. When we're able to separate the mind from the biology (and it's really not as hard as it might first appear), which is inevitable as I see it, why bother with the 'real' world? The 'real' world is harsh and unpleasant and prone to failure. If we can make our own world and live within it, we can do a whole lot better for ourselves.
