So far, we have achieved a lot in the space technology department. We have gone from weather balloons in the early days, to moon landings, space stations and satellite technology, that is used every day by a vast amount of people. The key substances used for these frontier pushing explorations is something we have had for millenia: metals and metal alloys. Since the iron age we have used these things. However, there is a question I have here: Why, when we are going into the domain of lifting things off the ground and moving them about like asteroids, are we using some of the heaviest and densest substances we know? Strength is one reason, but hard things are brittle, which isn't necessarily the best type of strength available. I suggest using other types of substances. That stuff called "frozen smoke" is an area that could be experimented with. Organic shapes and flow could be looked at. Ocean animal shapes, especially the fast moving, could be looked at. Air compression devices could be created by observing the breathing systems of deep diving animals.
There has also been research into telekinetics (using quantum wave/not wave) which has only been partly successful. I think research into ancient "beliefs" about energy transference could bare fruit here. Energetic "counter weighting" could be a concept of use, like dark matter. I think a "new" understanding of energy and dimension could be the next stage. Looking at ideas from very old times such as early peoples and civilisations who achieved near impossible feats with current quantum ideas could bring us back into a Renaissance of times gone deep into the past. Anyway, there is food for thought.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Clairvoyant Computers
If we combined what we are learning about energy, possibility, probability, and dimensional space time (particularly on the smaller scale) etc from quantum physics and mechanics with what we are learning from neuroscience (particularly in microbiology) we could discover all kinds of interesting things physiologically. It could be most beneficial medically as well as understanding our mind's relationship with the universe. I personally think it would lead to whole new scientific fields. It may definitely lead to new knowledge and technologies that revolutionise our current world.
If we applied that knowledge into useful technology, a computer that you can think at would be a little more possible. One of the problems facing mind reading computers is that every person's mind is configured differently to other people's minds. However, that can be an asset rather then a draw back. When a new person is using a new computer, they could program it to recognise their personal brain print with the basic alphabet and numbers, sort of like choosing the configuration of your personal home page. Any new users could do the same. It could be used for security purposes. After all, who else has your personal brain print. As well as being useful for all sorts of tasks, it could greatly benefit people who have difficulty using computers, such as quadriplegics.
That's a musing, however, I really do think if quantum physics knowledge was combined with knowledge about neurological impulses of the brain, some useful understanding could occur, and if tested and applied, could be most beneficial. I need to do more research to more clearly express what I'm trying to say.
If we applied that knowledge into useful technology, a computer that you can think at would be a little more possible. One of the problems facing mind reading computers is that every person's mind is configured differently to other people's minds. However, that can be an asset rather then a draw back. When a new person is using a new computer, they could program it to recognise their personal brain print with the basic alphabet and numbers, sort of like choosing the configuration of your personal home page. Any new users could do the same. It could be used for security purposes. After all, who else has your personal brain print. As well as being useful for all sorts of tasks, it could greatly benefit people who have difficulty using computers, such as quadriplegics.
That's a musing, however, I really do think if quantum physics knowledge was combined with knowledge about neurological impulses of the brain, some useful understanding could occur, and if tested and applied, could be most beneficial. I need to do more research to more clearly express what I'm trying to say.
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