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Nanotechnology - Prepare for the future

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by tesla, Aug 26, 2005.

  1. #1
    Dear Members,

    I wanted to mention something in this forum that I think everyone will find quite important. I know a lot of people in this forum make a living from their sites. probably less than 5% of the population does this. If you do you are unique and ahead of your time. You jumped on the technological bandwagon and left most people behind.

    I wanted to mention a new technology that is going to revolutionize the world in the next 30 years. Very few people know what it is now, but everyone will soon. It is called Nanotechnology. Douglas Mulhall at www.ourmolecularfuture.com says that this technology may force a change in our society never seen before. And it will start in about five years.

    For those of you who haven't heard of it, nanotech is the science of manipulating matter on a the scale of nanometers. One nanometer is a billionth of a meter. The amazing thing is that materials begin showing different properties at the nanometer scale. That means there are all sorts of applications that can be applied to nanotech.

    Why am I talking about this, you ask? Because most people in this forum are smart enough to realize that the internet is the future, and are making income off of it. Well, nanotech is the future to. I encourage everyone to do their reseach and invest in this technology.

    Tesla
     
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  2. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    There are many things that came out of this tech. and are in use allready. Especially the Germans are selling and Asiens using it.
    2 universities from Germany are leading the pak.
     
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    In 30 years I will already be retired so I think I will stick with my current source of income.

    When the time comes hopefully you can just swallow a pill and have this technology fix everything thats wrong inside of you. That will be a lot more valuable to me then money when I am nearing 70.
     
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    For anyone interested in nanotech, I highly recommend reading Eric Drexler's 1987 book Engines of Creation, full text now available on the web, which is what started it all. Drexler's book is the definitive introduction to what will, no doubt, eventually turn out to be by far one of the most important advances in human history.
     
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    I mean if you're going to spam couldn't we at least get personalized spam?

    Dear insert spammer name here,

    I’m not interested in insert crappy spam here.
     
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  6. tesla

    tesla Notable Member

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    Hodgedup,

    You're kidding right? Why are you accusing me of spam? I come and start a thread about a topic on technology and you think I'm spamming? Go find your brain. I'm not even affiliated with that website I posted in my initial post. Stop being paranoid. with the number of posts I've made in this forum, why would I waste time spamming this forum? Willy nanotech is big news. Engines of creations is a bit dated. There are major applications of this technology that will be made in the next five years. And Yfs1 your current source of income may not last 30 years. You can't be guaranteed what will happen tommorow. Smart investors spread out their wings and invest in multiple souces, not necessarily being tied down to the net. If you have other investments then congratulations, you're on your way.

    Remember. back in the 80s, when very few people were thinking about PCs or operating systems, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were in the game. Now they run the game. All I'm saying is the nanotech revolution is going to produce some more millionaire's and billionaire's. I'm considering getting a degree in Engineering with a minor in nanotech.

    Tesla
     
    tesla, Sep 1, 2005 IP
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    Its been studied for years.

    Iv read books on this before and its amazing how physics change the smaller you go. When you get to the atomic level all rules on gravity change, there is no up or down. cells and particles act erraticly it toal chaos but uncannily there somehow seems to be order of the most intricate detail. Nothing is powering these cells or telling them what to do, they just do it. like they were destined.

    could go on about it all day but id just like to agree, we are learning more and more everyday so i agree it wont be long till we can harness its power more efficiantly and safely.

    Look at the atom bomb, by compressing huge amounts of matter into a single atom and then bombarding it with other atoms or particles creates one almighty explosion, Like a mini-Big Bang. They even reckon they can take the universe back to 1/10 of a second after the big bang started using particle accelarators, If they can do that i dont see why we cant power cities through crushing a few atoms.
     
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    Of course not but I am not going to dump money into something that does not have a practical use yet. I typically don't invest in anything that will not pay off within 5 years (Even if its a little bit)

    I'm not saying there isn't money to be made but if you would have invested in some computer and software companies early, you would have lost all of your money.

    Its easy to say now, if you would have invested in Microsoft but as you know hindsight is 20/20. For every millionare there is a broke guy who invested in "the other" company
     
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    That's because gravity as most know it, is total BS. The real science of 'defying gravity' is lost unfortunately. The pyramids weren't built by having 10s of thousands of slaves carrying huge blocks of rock either.
     
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    Apparantly the ancient egyptions could fly so if they could do that no doubt they defy other laws of physics. who knows what we can and cannot do.

    They have found paintings and pictures in the tombs of flying crafts that travel just above the ground, very similar to the ones seen on star ways. Nothing like we have to day.
     
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    Their machinery was also more precise than what we have now. Ask the world's most skilled and experiences carpenters or whatever handyman's profession and they will concur it can not have been built the way Egyptologists claim, i.e. with bronze hand tools etc. Actually, they will also attest they can not rebuild them to the accuracy, consistency and precision they are with modern machinery.

    History and most science is a fabricated lie, just like news is.

    Those of you who think I'm pissed can start reading here. Or read 'The Giza Power Plant'. It's interesting even if it all were BS as well.
     
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  12. yfs1

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    So what happened to the technology they had (going along with your posts)? They just stopped using it?
     
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    Well that's the part I haven't studied yet. Don't have much time nowadays to look into those things as much as I would like. Nuclear type Holocaust is one theory people have. They've found crystallised acres of desert. Sand only crystalizes into glass at extreme heat, something like nuclear power or hydrogen. Sanskrit people have written about long wars with flying craft and missiles back thousands of years ago.

    It's all not the history people in charge nowadays want us to know. We think we're advanced now, I reckon we're nowhere near as advanced as mankind used ot be. There's actually quite substantial proof out there, you just need to know where to look for it and not believe conventional wisdom, or at least doubt that story from the word go. Not that I believe all the other theories but some of them seem more plausible than conventional history tells us.

    Read that link I sent, one guy lifting huge blocks a buldozer couldn't lift. That's gravity out of the window for you. That's only one small part of a huge puzzle, too big for most to comprehened. Most don't even want to know what's going on for real, they;re too cozy in their little comfort zone.

    If you do think current version of history is correct, study WW1 & 2 yourself. You'll be amazed.
     
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    I actually made the post I did because this thread is actually pretty interested. I will read the link you posted (it went up after I posted).

    My initial question is if that type of technology was actually present, would they have not been exploring the world. A nuclear explosion would have affected a huge area but surely that technology, by its very nature, was located around the globe.

    I don't believe anything so you have an open mind with me. Even if it isn't true it makes for interesting reading
     
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    Pretty much my attitude as well. Unless you make it your life's work to uncover these things, you'll never know what's true for real. So if nothing else, just enjoy reading up on it and have your own ideas about what seems logical and what not.

    I don't have a clue how all of that would indeed disappear. At least references to it have survived, both in written as well as spoken word. But the actual artifacts, besides the pyramids and some amazing but not-so-high-tech stuff, have mostly disappeared. You'd reckon there's at least something but a crystalized bit of sand left.

    Then again, it would only take one meterorite impact to put all under a couple of metres layer of earth.

    There's a lot of data backing up these theories lying frozen in the ice cap. You can uncover the atmosphere at a pretty presice bit of time by examining frozen water from that era. That backs up pollution like we have now, caused by motorized and chemical processes.

    99/100 people are under the completely wrong impression pyramids are thombs. Where in fact, out of the 100+ ones left, none ever contained one mummy. Makes you wonder what they really were doesn't it?
     
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    Not so much about the egyptions but a very good book to read is Bill Brysons " A short history of nearly everything"

    I read it about a year ago and i have been fascinated byt anything like this for a long time, i couldnt recomend it enough.
     
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    Been fascinated with egyptian culture and architectural designs since I was a kid. The pyramids, the mummified remains and heiroglyphics are the things that draw my attention to all egyptian themed movies and novels.
     
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    Read that book I quoted and your amazement will be refreshed and your perception of it all turned upside down.
     
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    Its a long read but is definately intruiging. I have made it about half way through.

    There are a lot of things I just find funny in it - Might be worth the read just for that.

    Im sure digimania is reading it as we speak
     
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    The article I linked ot is one thing, it's also mention in the book I quoted. But to him I mentioned the book in particular since it has some interesting theories in it on the function of the pyramids.
     
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