Well for one, I’m an engineer by trade, working in both sensor technology and wireless data transfer, so it’s part of my job to stay up to date on things like that. More importantly, I’m familiar with what is possible and what isn’t as it pertains to this sort of tech
Secondly, I know manufacturing. If there’s a state of the art technology, such as a nanochip that can be injected and activated by a remote frequency after staying dormant for a number of years, then there would have to be prototypes. Prototypes would be tested, evaluated, and seen by similar companies trying to do the same thing. There would be imitation/competing devices all over the world by people who are trying to do it first.
It’s an interesting sci-fi scenario, one explored briefly in the Kingsmen movie, among others. But from a technical standpoint, it just isn’t possible in the way you are suggesting
If they do, they’ve used regular ass manufacturers to make components of it. That’s what government contract jobs are. If it were possible, there would be worse versions available.
Again, I know it seems like a fun sci fi thought, but it’s technologically not possible.
If you can find me a device that does anything close to what you’re suggesting, feel free to show me and I’ll eat my hat live on camera in front of you. You can’t though, because the tech is not available to anybody.
How do you know?
Well for one, I’m an engineer by trade, working in both sensor technology and wireless data transfer, so it’s part of my job to stay up to date on things like that. More importantly, I’m familiar with what is possible and what isn’t as it pertains to this sort of tech
Secondly, I know manufacturing. If there’s a state of the art technology, such as a nanochip that can be injected and activated by a remote frequency after staying dormant for a number of years, then there would have to be prototypes. Prototypes would be tested, evaluated, and seen by similar companies trying to do the same thing. There would be imitation/competing devices all over the world by people who are trying to do it first.
It’s an interesting sci-fi scenario, one explored briefly in the Kingsmen movie, among others. But from a technical standpoint, it just isn’t possible in the way you are suggesting
Your expertise is impressive.
But Michael Chriton wrote about this in 2002
If your not familiar his books are sci-fi mostly - but they are extensively researched and footnoted.
Yes, a sci fi book. Science fiction.
It’s interesting as a concept, but it’s not possible in practical application. That’s why there’s only fiction.
Blake Crouch has a couple of great well researched books on breaking into alternate realities. It’s still not possible in the real world
Deep state has tech 100 years from the future hidden away from us.
If they do, they’ve used regular ass manufacturers to make components of it. That’s what government contract jobs are. If it were possible, there would be worse versions available.
Again, I know it seems like a fun sci fi thought, but it’s technologically not possible.
If you can find me a device that does anything close to what you’re suggesting, feel free to show me and I’ll eat my hat live on camera in front of you. You can’t though, because the tech is not available to anybody.
Sure Agent Smith. Whatever you say.