The Next Big Bang?

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PicassoCT
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The Next Big Bang?

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Just wondered which technology, gadget or device you think will be the next big thing, changing the world forever. Plz no hypes, just things really under everyone elses radar, and dont forget to mention, why everybody will need IT.

My two cents i bet on:
The I┬│-Phone (Cracked edition) not only able to transfering warez the phone by phone way (therfore completely avoiding the intertubes-censorship) but also can be worn as a sort of overlay googles, showing who has howmany Poasts on Springboard(white angelic postcount overlayer) and who has the most x-box archievments( flaming fiery walking inferno-thingy)
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Now u, yes, u, thinking you were not ment to read this to the very end. Post your vision of the future. Do it!
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remember the outrage of "playstations can be reconfigured to shoot missiles!"

well, i propose that the next big thing will be to buy missile launching systems and reconfiguring them to play playstation games.
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KaiserJ wrote:remember the outrage of "playstations can be reconfigured to shoot missiles!"

well, i propose that the next big thing will be to buy missile launching systems and reconfiguring them to play playstation games.
Fund it.
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i ran playstation games on our missiles. Was a simple version of bomberman which only displayed game over.
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The crossbar design used to make smaller, faster, and cheaper microchips that currently being fabricated by Hewlett-Packard Labs. The smallest transistors currently made are 32 nanometers wide and about 96 silicon atoms across. The crossbar design will set parallel nanowires in one plane that crosses over a second set of wires like 2 perpendicular highways. A buffer layer one molecule thick will be between the wires and the intersections between the 2 sets of wires will act like switches or store information. The intersections are called memresistors and 1 memresistor can do the work of 10 or 15 transistors. That should definitely increase our computer capabilities.
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Clonk, jaw hits the floor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossbar_latch

OW, thats jawesome.
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Crossbar latch: Nice but boring.
Tbh I have troubles finding that kind of stuff impressive, because I find it already hard to imagine how a calculator works.
Doubt that will change our daily life as much as say, the CD, telephone or mp3.
The I┬│-Phone (Cracked edition) not only able to transfering warez the phone by phone way (therfore completely avoiding the intertubes-censorship)
So besides internet and bluetooth people have a new way to exchange Pokerface.mp3, uselessshit_v30.exe and hoTTraNNyaSSfuck.avi. Wow. Thats will be changing the world forever
sort of overlay googles
That might be more interessting, if googles with screens go mainstream it would influence daily life for sure.
Not only will WoW get even more fun with virtual reality but also it will be easier to check emails on the bus or do some work while sitting in a restaurant. Headphones are cool because they let me listen to slayer's RAINING BLOOD TADA TADA TADA TADA BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM
while buying milk but in the future it will be possible to check out their myspace at the same time! Cool! :regret:
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I thought this thread was going to be about picasso's burning desire for me. I am disappoint.
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knorke wrote:Crossbar latch: Nice but boring.
Tbh I have troubles finding that kind of stuff impressive, because I find it already hard to imagine how a calculator works.
Doubt that will change our daily life as much as say, the CD, telephone or mp3.
This is a huge thing for electrical engineering, I wouldn't underestimate its implications.
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impact of this technology might be as big as a new fuel injecting technic for the petrol four-stroke engine. or new valves or something:
lots of people will benefit from it but very few will go omgomgomgomg about it and most won't even know about it.
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computers that can link to a human and create a backup of the individual to live within a machine housing. Proving or disproving the existence of a soul
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knorke wrote:impact of this technology might be as big as a new fuel injecting technic for the petrol four-stroke engine. or new valves or something:
lots of people will benefit from it but very few will go omgomgomgomg about it and most won't even know about it.
I think your lack of understanding, evident in your piss poor analogy, disqualifies your opinion on the ramifications.
computers that can link to a human and create a backup of the individual to live within a machine housing. Proving or disproving the existence of a soul
Is this relating to the memristors or a separate next bit bang?
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separate. We have no current way to acess the brain and properly read it. It would pretty much end the search for self.
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HUD Goggles that overlay information on your field of vision are a good bet... but I'm still thinking Magnetoresistive, Phase-change memory and other alternative non-volatile memory solutions which promise faster read-write speed then current RAM while also being about as cheap (or cheaper) to produce as flash memory and typically at lower power usage...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetores ... ess_Memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-change_memory
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smoth wrote:separate. We have no current way to acess the brain and properly read it. It would pretty much end the search for self.
The main problem is that the brain is spaghetti code. Also, there is no soul, half an hour reading about how brains work could tell you that.
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Das Bruce wrote:
knorke wrote:impact of this technology might be as big as a new fuel injecting technic for the petrol four-stroke engine. or new valves or something:
lots of people will benefit from it but very few will go omgomgomgomg about it and most won't even know about it.
I think your lack of understanding, evident in your piss poor analogy, disqualifies your opinion on the ramifications.
i just said most discoveries do not have such a huge impact on everydays life. only if they are used in some ways it really changes our lives. which this thread is about.

There are lot of "cool" innovations.
For example http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/s ... 284349.ece
new applications for the substance, ranging from the next generation of tennis rackets to super-insulated space suits for a manned mission to Mars.
mission to mars? ok.
tennis rackets? oh come on.
They also made a solid so light, it floats in air. Current use? None yet.

maybe you can explain? will those chips help decode the dns? cure cancer?
otherwise i have to assume you are just hyped about the new graphixx cardz.

edit:
seems they already use that "frozen smoke" stuff for some things. first time i heard about it was very experimental. still only some test projects though.
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Das Bruce wrote:The main problem is that the brain is spaghetti code. Also, there is no soul, half an hour reading about how brains work could tell you that.
Incorrect, they have no idea if there is or isn't. They don't really even know what defines a self.
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Das Bruce wrote:
smoth wrote:separate. We have no current way to acess the brain and properly read it. It would pretty much end the search for self.
The main problem is that the brain is spaghetti code. Also, there is no soul, half an hour reading about how brains work could tell you that.
There are theories out there that say that the soul is not located in the brain, just wanted to let you know that.
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From what I've heard the technology most likely to cause the next Big Bang is already here, the Large Hadron Collider

Of course the scientists claim they're "pretty sure" that won't happen so I really feel much safer now. On the other hand that comment usually comes just after "we're trying to discover how the universe started" so you have to wonder how if they don't know how the universe started they can be so confident about how it's (not) going to end.

I for one would feel better knowing that anything involving words like "high-energy", "strange attractors" and "big bang" in the same discussion would remain theoretical.
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SpliFF wrote:From what I've heard the technology most likely to cause the next Big Bang is already here, the Large Hadron Collider

Of course the scientists claim they're "pretty sure" that won't happen so I really feel much safer now. On the other hand that comment usually comes just after "we're trying to discover how the universe started" so you have to wonder how if they don't know how the universe started they can be so confident about how it's (not) going to end.
Pffff, thousands of scientists - what do they know? No, I'd much rather stick to my "I heard it somewhere" knowledge combined with my "It's just COMMON SENSE!" reasoning.
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