• Proton-based transistor could let machines communicate with humans
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Praise be to the Omnissiah!
[QUOTE=MightyMax;32451321]Soviet bread why are you against making our bodies better?[/QUOTE] Because then we would "forget what we were". Oh what ever would we do if we had artificial eyes that could cure blindness.
Although the medical uses for this technology are endless, it is without doubt that militaries would make use of this technology greatly. First thought that popped into my head was Dreadnoughts from W40K, which is pretty much an extension of body of the Space Marine entombed inside it. Realistically, such a thing would more than likely not be made but you get the idea.
[QUOTE=sltungle;32451380]Then the lead researcher pulls the plug immediately and they all go out to get some coffee.[/QUOTE] If the researcher does not watch Star Trek then god help us all.
I fucking love science.
[QUOTE=Soviet Bread;32433302] Lets look at how cultures are run in certain countries, like Norway or Iceland. The UK and France included, they're not perfect, hell things are pretty bad there right now. [/QUOTE] Ey, leave us scandinavians out of your rant. And i doubt you know much about our culture. [QUOTE=Dlaor-guy;32428186]I'll just hope that one day, they'll be able to use stored fat from a human as energy.[/QUOTE] That wouldn't be bad, and it would help the obese people too.
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