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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 8, 2017 16:32:49 GMT
According to FutureTimeline.net, picotechnology is becoming practical during the 2070s. It is said to "allows the structure and properties of individual atoms to be altered via manipulation of energy states within electrons. This can produce metastable states with highly unusual properties, creating new and exotic forms of matter." So, if the cataclysm never happens in the CoaDE universe, qswitched would probably have a hard time trying to address this technology into their game! So, how do you think of it? Daleth Orbital, Sadalmelik, [Orion's Arm Worldbuilding Project] Universe
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Post by samchiu2000 on Mar 8, 2017 23:03:38 GMT
According to FutureTimeline.net, picotechnology is becoming practical during the 2070s. It is said to "allows the structure and properties of individual atoms to be altered via manipulation of energy states within electrons. This can produce metastable states with highly unusual properties, creating new and exotic forms of matter." So, if the cataclysm never happens in the CoaDE universe, qswitched would probably have a hard time trying to address this technology into their game! So, how do you think of it? Daleth Orbital, Sadalmelik, [Orion's Arm Worldbuilding Project] Universe I doubt if it is possible to introduce this technology to COADE. We just know too little about it...
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 1:28:53 GMT
According to FutureTimeline.net, picotechnology is becoming practical during the 2070s. It is said to "allows the structure and properties of individual atoms to be altered via manipulation of energy states within electrons. This can produce metastable states with highly unusual properties, creating new and exotic forms of matter." So, if the cataclysm never happens in the CoaDE universe, qswitched would probably have a hard time trying to address this technology into their game! So, how do you think of it? Daleth Orbital, Sadalmelik, [Orion's Arm Worldbuilding Project] Universe I doubt if it is possible to introduce this technology to COADE. We just know too little about it... I am asking for your opinion on the technology itself, not in CoaDE.
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 9, 2017 2:34:59 GMT
the problem with any future timeline is it hasn't happened yet and we have NO idea if it will EVER happen
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 2:36:24 GMT
the problem with any future timeline is it hasn't happened yet and we have NO idea if it will EVER happen I am asking for your opinion on the technology itself.
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 9, 2017 2:39:37 GMT
no idea
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 2:54:09 GMT
I am damn sure that if I ask for opinion to anyone in my life I'd get nothing forever...
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 9, 2017 3:23:10 GMT
I litteraly have no idea how this would turn, most likely nothing though
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Post by n2maniac on Mar 9, 2017 4:39:12 GMT
Lets see, how is nanotechnology doing for us?
Oh right, mass produced semiconductors benefit. Something something Moore's law.
Prediction: computers are some level faster, so software engineers can write more bloated code in much shorter time that runs faster than the previous generation's optimized code on slower hardware.
(Joking aside, probably faster computers. Though in the radiation of space, computers with a lot of redundancy against SEUs)
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 4:41:30 GMT
Lets see, how is nanotechnology doing for us? Oh right, mass produced semiconductors benefit. Something something Moore's law. Prediction: computers are some level faster, so software engineers can write more bloated code in much shorter time that runs faster than the previous generation's optimized code on slower hardware. (Joking aside, probably faster computers. Though in the radiation of space, computers with a lot of redundancy against SEUs) Finally a comment that really do something...
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Post by RiftandRend on Mar 9, 2017 6:00:59 GMT
We might get railguns that can match lasers
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Post by uberdude9001 on Mar 9, 2017 6:33:20 GMT
I don't think picotech is possible. Nanotech is possible because we have the ability to actually manipulate and construct things at the nanometer scale, even if they're just a few molecules or atoms.
The picometer scale is smaller than any atom, we don't have anything to work with, at least not anything that can form mechanisms most people are familiar with.
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 7:17:26 GMT
I don't think picotech is possible. Nanotech is possible because we have the ability to actually manipulate and construct things at the nanometer scale, even if they're just a few molecules or atoms. The picometer scale is smaller than any atom, we don't have anything to work with, at least not anything that can form mechanisms most people are familiar with. How about shooting electrons into the atom? Well, I think it's impossible, but it'll certainly take a long time to finally do it.
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Post by bigbombr on Mar 9, 2017 7:44:59 GMT
'Manipulation of energy states of electrons' in any fashion that isn't temporary sounds fishy. Electrons don't like being brought into higher states of energy and immediately fall back into their original orbit (think neon lamps). Artificial elements created for a specific purpose wouldn't work either, they're all highly unstable and tend to decay in a fraction of a second.
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Post by The Astronomer on Mar 9, 2017 7:55:29 GMT
I guess I'll leave this one open.
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