All Videos Tagged 3D (The Four Worlds International Institute) - The Four Worlds International Institute2024-05-18T06:07:39Zhttps://www.fwii.net/video/video/listTagged?tag=3D&rss=yes&xn_auth=no3D Printer-Totally Amazing Star Trek Made Realtag:www.fwii.net,2011-07-10:2429082:Video:659972011-07-10T17:24:51.909ZPhil Lane Jr.https://www.fwii.net/profile/phillanejr
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</a> <br></br>This is truly amazing. The applications are limitless and could revolutionize manufacturing. The next step is to create from the basic building blocks of matter.<br></br>
I remember hearing about Nano technology and other sub atomic ideas that talked about breaking things down to the level of atomic and sub-atomic particles and then reassembling them. In other words, you throw in a bunch…
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</a><br />This is truly amazing. The applications are limitless and could revolutionize manufacturing. The next step is to create from the basic building blocks of matter.<br />
I remember hearing about Nano technology and other sub atomic ideas that talked about breaking things down to the level of atomic and sub-atomic particles and then reassembling them. In other words, you throw in a bunch of varied garbage and out comes a Ferrari—all you have to do is come up with the basic design and a replica. Hasn’t happened yet-but I bet someone is working on it.<br />
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Also, Google has now developed a car that will drive itself—which makes sense to me since humans are such bad drivers—why not just program your trip, get in the quay and read a book, watch a movie, engage in activities—whatever.<br />
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It would clearly reduce the need for highways by making everything more efficiently and might ultimately reduce the need for vehicles since someone will ultimately come up with a way of hitching up personal private spaces—sort of like a train to save on energy but with privacy and without the need for human interaction.