Saturday 24 September 2011

What is the next Big technological advancement that will change our world.?

We have just started a new century and almost all technology I see is just an innovations off a technology built like the combustion engine, or the telephone.



Has anyone made the a simple version of the next big thing?



Like a machine that neutralizes momentum, or eliminates or lessens the effect of gravity?



source plz
What is the next Big technological advancement that will change our world.?
How about genetics? It is certainly a technological advancement and it has the potential to revolutionize much about our world, some for the better and some not.



Nano-technology is another. The physical and chemical properties of materials can be very much different for nano scale structures than what we are used to with %26quot;normal%26quot; matls.



How about computer technology. ICs are becoming faster, computer memory is getting larger, computer signal transfer is getting faster with fiber optic and wireless technology.



The high energy physics realm continues to expand our understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe. Researching the unknown is cool because you really and truly don't know what you will find. That's the way science is.
What is the next Big technological advancement that will change our world.?
So you want to steal my idea huh???



neutralize momentum = opposing force

lessen gravity = wings



hahaha.. I know what you're trying to say, but it sounds like you want a machine that gives us the ability to defy the laws of physics.... It doesn't prove Newton wrong, but maybe you should check out nanocrystal displays. Yes, you may consider it nothing more than an innovation off of a TV screen, but its so much more. Nanocrystal displays are flexible and very thin, maybe you could change the color of your car while driving down the road... They work with nanoparticles whose size can be changed resulting in different colors.
Spectrological vassicators.

Don't ask me what they are. They haven't been invented yet.



(Well, *somebody* had to!)