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| XpLoiTeD | Fri Apr 10, 2009 5:31 pm Post #21 |
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Data is not matter? Unless Im misreading. |
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| Lyzon | Sun Apr 12, 2009 2:54 pm Post #22 |
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They have managed to transport (teleport) matter from one place to another. Only a few atoms mind but still they have managed to do it. I cant remember where i read it tho. Theres also the wormhole theory where you bend space and walk through it in a sence. If any one has seen Event Horizon, ull know what im on about. |
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| Tonic | Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:26 pm Post #23 |
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The Mambo King
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Watch the third or fourth Planet of the Apes. We were supposed to have all sorts of high-tech gadgetry by now. Flying cars? While we are advancing technologically faster and faster, most of the recent innovations have made things smaller rather than bigger, so the advancements haven't been as noticeable.That's my theory anyway. Remember the quote from a while back that goes: "In twenty years, people might be able to fit a computer inside their living room", or something like that. |
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