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Oh crap! I'm honestly worried about this technology. "They first time we saw it heal itself, we were excited." Who the hell is excited about the start of the end of the world?!?!?!?!
I'm not honestly scared, but it does show some ignorance to some degree lol! I'm actually hoping for something like Skynet. Imagine the evolutionary change! Going from body to machine, or hell even circuitry. I know I'm a geek when I saw this, but I would love to be a processor that can dish out millions of bits of data within a millisecond. If you honestly think about it, we're not really all too different from computers. We all need some form of instruction to perform in our daily lives. Once computers learn how to discover things without the need of instructions, that's when we really should worry lmao! Good find there June
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Originally posted by goldenfooler View Postok so the question is it cost effective?
There was a type of paint marketed on Infinity cars that would self heal smalls scratches. It was a total Bomb because of the extra cost.
You can't worry about cost when it comes to something like this. Research will never be cost effective if you want to actually discover something new.
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You might worry about cost when the replacement is better and costs less. Unless tech starts to flat line with what we normally need to do I don't know if this will be useful for the mass markets.
Would be useful for some not all. So if your flying in space you might not want to stop to replace something or if it is a part that will need to last for 10+ years it would be cost effective. If you change your computer every 3 years it might not be. Especially if it needs any lengthy process or mineral to achieve the repair.
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