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What is the next technology revolution ?

Started by NVKISHORE September 23, 2005
hi all,

Now a days there is a lot of discussion in my peer grp as what the next
technology beakthrough is gonna be, i hav got some choices of which it
will be one.

1. Nano technology

2. Quantum mechanics

3. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics

4. Genetics and bioinformatics

I would like to know what ya opinion, knowing which I will be extremely
lucky and happy.

NVKISHORE wrote:
> > hi all, > > Now a days there is a lot of discussion in my peer grp as what the next > technology beakthrough is gonna be, i hav got some choices of which it > will be one. > > 1. Nano technology > > 2. Quantum mechanics > > 3. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics > > 4. Genetics and bioinformatics
None of the above. The most important technology breakthrough in next couple of decades will be cheap clean energy. Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo +-----------------------------------------------------------+ "No Silicon Heaven? Preposterous! Where would all the calculators go?" -- Kryten, Red Dwarf
> I would like to know what ya opinion, knowing which I will be extremely > lucky and happy.
I love to make people extremely lucky and happy, and if I can do this by simply giving my opinion I will most definitely not let this opportunity slip. My opinion: I don't know. (you may quote me) What a great way to start the last day of the week ! The sun just started shining and I can hear beautiful music playing. Even my boss seems friendly and boy do I love my wife ! Look at those rabits playing and jumping around outside in the field. Hey, hi Bambi ! How's your mother ? Have an extremely nice weekend! (I'm sure you will, you extremely lucky happy bastard, you!) DF
Deefoo wrote:

> Hey, hi Bambi ! How's your mother ?
Oohhh!! That was CRU-EL !!!!! ;-) (not uncalled for, mind you ;-)) Carlos --
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

> The most important technology breakthrough in next couple > of decades will be cheap clean energy.
We've had that for the last half-a-century (well, maybe just a quarter-of-a-century?). It's called nuclear energy. According to all specialists I've known, it's by far the most environmental-friendly form of energy... (yes, they agree that the irony is kind of thick, but when you think about it, they're right -- they're very very right). Carlos --
in article 4333B3F5.7D9DCDC2@mega-nerd.com, Erik de Castro Lopo at
nospam@mega-nerd.com wrote on 09/23/2005 03:51:

> NVKISHORE wrote: >> >> hi all, >> >> Now a days there is a lot of discussion in my peer grp as what the next >> technology beakthrough is gonna be, i hav got some choices of which it >> will be one. >> >> 1. Nano technology >> >> 2. Quantum mechanics >> >> 3. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics >> >> 4. Genetics and bioinformatics > > None of the above. > > The most important technology breakthrough in next couple > of decades will be cheap clean energy.
i think it's gonna be personal rocket packs or anti-gravity levitation or something. -- r b-j rbj@audioimagination.com "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
I REALLY miss Red Dwarf.  Unfortunately it isn't on any of the stations
where I moved to.  I don't think I have laughed as hard as when I
watched that show.

I agree with that... Windpower also seems to be in the rise...

Carlos Moreno wrote:
> Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > >> The most important technology breakthrough in next couple >> of decades will be cheap clean energy. > > > We've had that for the last half-a-century (well, maybe > just a quarter-of-a-century?). It's called nuclear > energy. According to all specialists I've known, it's > by far the most environmental-friendly form of energy... > (yes, they agree that the irony is kind of thick, but > when you think about it, they're right -- they're very > very right).
Where do you propose to put the ashes? Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
On 22 Sep 2005 23:47:52 -0700, "NVKISHORE" <nvk255@yahoo.com> wrote:

>hi all, > >Now a days there is a lot of discussion in my peer grp as what the next >technology beakthrough is gonna be, i hav got some choices of which it >will be one. > >1. Nano technology > >2. Quantum mechanics > >3. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics > >4. Genetics and bioinformatics > >I would like to know what ya opinion, knowing which I will be extremely >lucky and happy.
George Jetson had that machine that picked him up out of bed, showered and shaved him, and put him on a conveyor to come out the other end still asleep. I'm still waiting for that one. Eric Jacobsen Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp. My opinions may not be Intel's opinions. http://www.ericjacobsen.org