Quantum Computing? Nano-scale material manufacturing (looking at you graphene). I even heard from some previous customers that getting their hands on this stuff, even with real money, is nearly impossible.
I wonder if not just the speed of inventions is down but if things are being suppressed? They sure have not stopped but it is nothing like the speed of advances from before.
The proposal is from 60s. Started from "quantum coding" of 1968. All we have now is just techological improvements without any useful results.
F.e. from idea of laser to the mass manufacturing and usage less than a decade passed.
Nano-scale material manufacturing (looking at you graphene).
Humanity using nano-scale materials from the ancient times. Concrete is nano-scale material made with use of cement nano-particles. Artists using pencils create pictures from graphene nano-particles for millenia. And so on. Just there was no need to use that stupid marketing bullshit.
They sure have not stopped but it is nothing like the speed of advances from before.
So name me one that did not yet exist in one or another form before 70s.
So I'm confused, forgive me English is not my native language. Are you talking only conceptual things that in no form have ever been done even if tangentially related since the 1970s?
Exactly. F.e. beforementioned laser does not exist even in the form of concept or idea before 1954. In mid-60s we already had mass-manufacturing of things that use lasers for one ot another purpose. And that change nearly everything. That is how important inventions or discoveries work. Something that was completely unknown yesterday, change everything around soon after discovery.
You will not find something similar after 70s, despite all technological advances that should make doing such discoveries/inventions much easier. But there is absolutely nothing since 70s. No any device, principle, whatever, that could be named real game changer. No new engines, power sources, tools based on new principles, etc.
Even if you will try hard and allow very far-stretched assumptions, the only thing of similar importance you could find is an idea of 3D-printer. Importance is in that it allowed to create physical parts that was impossible to create using other methods of manufacturing.
Oh, I get what you are saying now, but why set the year at 1970?
The internet is just an evolution of the telegraph, which is just an evolution of semaphore, which is just an evolution of smoke signals and so on if one wants to put it that way...
So, you realize that precisely describes a telegraph, right!?
Any signal transmitting some data. In the times of telegraph there was no modern concepts of "data" and "digital". Also, information transmitted over telegraph in no way interfere with transmission itself. The concept of data networks managed by transmitted data was created only in 50s.
Name me a single invention or discovery made after 70s that is similar in significance to, say, laser, semiconductors, nuclear reactors, etc.
In all of them.
Name me single one that is not just technological improvement of things invented/discoveried before 70s.
Quantum Computing? Nano-scale material manufacturing (looking at you graphene). I even heard from some previous customers that getting their hands on this stuff, even with real money, is nearly impossible.
I wonder if not just the speed of inventions is down but if things are being suppressed? They sure have not stopped but it is nothing like the speed of advances from before.
The proposal is from 60s. Started from "quantum coding" of 1968. All we have now is just techological improvements without any useful results.
F.e. from idea of laser to the mass manufacturing and usage less than a decade passed.
Humanity using nano-scale materials from the ancient times. Concrete is nano-scale material made with use of cement nano-particles. Artists using pencils create pictures from graphene nano-particles for millenia. And so on. Just there was no need to use that stupid marketing bullshit.
So name me one that did not yet exist in one or another form before 70s.
So I'm confused, forgive me English is not my native language. Are you talking only conceptual things that in no form have ever been done even if tangentially related since the 1970s?
Exactly. F.e. beforementioned laser does not exist even in the form of concept or idea before 1954. In mid-60s we already had mass-manufacturing of things that use lasers for one ot another purpose. And that change nearly everything. That is how important inventions or discoveries work. Something that was completely unknown yesterday, change everything around soon after discovery.
You will not find something similar after 70s, despite all technological advances that should make doing such discoveries/inventions much easier. But there is absolutely nothing since 70s. No any device, principle, whatever, that could be named real game changer. No new engines, power sources, tools based on new principles, etc.
Even if you will try hard and allow very far-stretched assumptions, the only thing of similar importance you could find is an idea of 3D-printer. Importance is in that it allowed to create physical parts that was impossible to create using other methods of manufacturing.
Oh, I get what you are saying now, but why set the year at 1970?
The internet is just an evolution of the telegraph, which is just an evolution of semaphore, which is just an evolution of smoke signals and so on if one wants to put it that way...
No, internet is evolution of digital data transmission that was invented and developed in 50s-60s.
So, you realize that precisely describes a telegraph, right!? A method of transmitting data using only 2 states, on and off, or 1 and 0...
Any signal transmitting some data. In the times of telegraph there was no modern concepts of "data" and "digital". Also, information transmitted over telegraph in no way interfere with transmission itself. The concept of data networks managed by transmitted data was created only in 50s.
Telegraphs weren't digital