Tuesday, January 16, 2007

MACHINES AND LIFE

. There's a sort of extrusion mold machine that the inventor hopes will be used to make almost any sort of sofa, computer or even it can print out a box, and the room inside! "We wish You Am-a-zon Christmas!" The machine may recycle the stuff it prints out to save room and much reduce the landfill. They're also using printers of this sort that use mortar to make entire "real" rooms even a Einstein would rent! What is a machine like this, it's another sort of teleportation machine which they say in the wikipedia at the Wikipedia site about Teleportation. they've already used this science to move the atoms 3 feet. They say on the site there's no reason why it would be impossible to make the teleportation viable. Encyclopedia Americana says machines can achieve all that life can including compute except make copies. With copy machines like these this, machines will be able to make copies too.


The printers would be where you would be able to print out two or three computers, wires and chips and the rest, in a month.A problem is materials, what if you want to print out other stuff and you don't have the mass energy and chemicals? A solution has been devised; pipelines for the "ink" for the machines to each room or business via which all the materials would be sent at much higher speed than UPS by way of small shipping containers in tubular shipments of the compounds that would go via these "wires", The containers would slide without contact with the sides of the conduit so it wouldn't pollute the sides of the tubes with complex compounds.

Extrusion molding machines except for speed and resolution are essentially the same in general as the teleportation, so if teleportation science turns out to be unfeasable improvements in machines like this might eventually achieve the same goals teleportation has been thought to be of worth for.

Not enough machines, just use the machine to make more!

A problem may be about recycling. It may not be easy to make a room of sofas and computers with springs and wires and then convert them and recycle by way of meltdown. While right from the start I think reusable extrusion materials would be of worth so all printouts of the machine could be recycled at any time, this might not be feasable as easily with metals like in chips. It's easier to print out a mold when it's wet than to recycle it back to ink when it's more solid, if it's to be used for many of the properties like electric conductivity, strength, and so on materials are of worth to make. So special recycling machines would be used, where would you get these? Just print more! Filthy rich? Just print a suds machine! No coat? Wear a room!

I appreciate many in life when they let me do all the talking, and if so I'll say so many good, moral, special motifs, they may thank MCI a lot!

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