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The nanotech wants to connect to all the mind stuff, mind being source. Possibilities. Crazy nanotech.
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Was it a Light Transistor? (Holograms, I'm always thinking holograms.)
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Tracy wrote:The nanotech wants to connect to all the mind stuff, mind being source. Possibilities. Crazy nanotech. Tracy's little 'techno-haikus' tickle me at times. Nanotech seems to be gearing up. Maybe only 15 years or so to molecular manufacturing on a widespread scale. Paradigm shifts await.
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Weird you should say that, when I think about it I think 'Paradigm Shift', I hate to say that because it sounds cliche, but that's what I call it.
I want to copyright 'Virtua-Nano', I'll sell it to Japanese and Chinese kids, holographic anime. Then Global Conquest. I will be Virtua-Nano Master. Master of Earth, Sun, and Moon.
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I remeber the 50's rock classic, and The Ramones cover of 'Go! Little Nano Go!'
When and where's of technological evolution must take into account things like Politics(EVOLVING), Economics(EVOLVING), and AllTheOtherStuff(EVOLVING). 'Paradigm Shift', too cliche, we should have another, catchier phrase for it.
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Tracy wrote: 'Paradigm Shift', too cliche, we should have another, catchier phrase for it. We do - the Singularity. The Unity was also another proposed title for the convergence of many fields of endeavour in our modern world, though it seems to have lost out to the Singularity as proposed by Stanislaw Ulam in the 1950's. From Wikipedia: Ulam was among the first to refer to the technological singularity—and possibly the originator of the metaphor itself—in May 1958, while referring to a conversation with John von Neumann: One conversation centered on the ever accelerating progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could not continue.
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When I say Singularity I'm thinking about that 'super high density mass of energy smaller than the head of a pin.' or 'the size of a green pea.' The Primeval Atom. I really want to call that 'Virtual Singularity.'
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I imagine the future as having a retro look, sound, and overall 'feel.'
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