Posted on 02/26/2011 7:53:00 AM PST by LibWhacker
anyway, as I was saying, can't hold real jobs. Where would these "researchers" be without my fcking tax dollars? /rhetorical question.
Because who ever owns the rights to the book hasn't sold the movie rights or who ever bought the movie rights is sitting on it. A not uncommon practice in Hollywood.
Here are just a few of the hundreds of devices and inventions that have been developed from knowledge gained with NASA space engineering.
TV Satellite Dish
Medical Imaging (Cat Scans)
Telescopes (that look for cancer)
Vision Screening Systems
Ear Thermometer
Fire Fighter Equipment and Suits
Smoke Detectors
Cordless Tools
Aerodynamic Wheels
Thermal Gloves and Boots
Space Pens (That write upside down)
Shock Absorbing Helmets
Ski Boots
Failsafe Flashlight
Invisible Braces for Teeth
Joystick Controllers
Advanced Plastics
Enriched Baby Food
Better Cardiac Pacemakers
Protective Paints
Scratch-resistant Glasses
http://www.suite101.com/content/nasa-space-technology-inventions-and-products-a200024
quantum entanglement = absolutely secure digital comms.
go engineer up one for me.
I know for a fact wormholes exist. I have them in my back yard.
I’m not an EE.
However, what you asked for is under development. For all I know, we already have it. I was in meetings discussing faster-than-light comm many years ago when entanglement first became known. The application was obvious.
Thanks.
Dang plagerists always steal my ideas.
On time, I was meeting with the chief engineer at GM (back in the day when it was not government owned), and I explained to him how the radio needed to be wired into the speedometer.
Before the meeting was done, he stole my idea, and had it installed on my truck. He must of done, because he took me outside to my truck and showed me how to work it.
;)
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