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Each and every day, we think of ideas and answers to life and what we think makes us special, unique and prepared to solve the world’s biggest problem. We know that the day when we are able to come up with ideas to help the world will come. Let’s have a look at the top ten concepts that have been invented into but are not ready for human usage.
The idea of an elevator was first introduced in 1895. The idea of a giant tower that can carry us from Earth to space is still a pigment of our imagination, but one company in particular has successfully kick started what they say is their first step to building an elevator to go to the Moon. The LiftPort Group, the name of the company, is working on a project that will send a robot two kilometers up via a cable and building a test platform of high-altitude balloons that are tethered to the ground. It’s not a stretch to think they’ll able to do this, since the team made it only a quarter of a mile shy of that distance before the company went bankrupt in 2007. This is more of a team rebuilding exercise.
This is a clear fence made up of several coverings that have an energetic distortion device to safeguard any item from invasions or natural disasters. The shield of energy would be composed of a monolithic cluster of gravitons in order to prevent any external force from getting to the other part by going through the centerline of the shield. The power of the shield will hinge on the force of repulsion and also on how close it is to the invader.
A story called “An Express of the Future” that appeared in the “Strand Magazine” in the mid 1890s was the inspiration for the Transatlantic Tunnel, which would bring North America and Europe together by means of tunnel in the Atlantic Basin. There’s no doubt that the construction of such underwater tunnel would require so many materials that science wouldn’t be able to provide them all. However, if it were ever done, you would have the chance to reach a velocity of 8,000 an hour what would give you the chance to go from New York to London in only sixty minutes.
This is a suggested gadget that can reorganize particles of subatomic size to build any dead matter. Prior to attaining a pattern of the pre-checked matter, it is essential to transform it into energy that in due course is reshaped into an intricate quantum structure. Put simple, this technology helps scientists dematerialize matter into different levels to rematerialize it into a different shape..
Many futurists and prophets believe we will one day have full links between their brains and the computer. We will be able to directly access more information outside the brain, making us much smarter, with thought access to most of human knowledge. The link will also help us to share ideas more quickly and proficiently with other people, effectively sharing our consciousness, memories, and experiences. Interesting idea!
The dream of the flying car simply will never go away, especially after watching Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets. Glenn Curtiss rolled out Autoplane in 1917, the first attempt at such a vehicle, and the trend for such an idea continues to this day. Terrafugia’s TF-X is a newer hybrid design, but the basic design still breaks down to a vehicle that functions as both an automobile and an airplane. The dream lands us slap-dab in the middle of hoverboard country, where we’re forced to contemplate the bugbear that is antigravity technology. While the ability to manipulate antigravity would transform transportation immensely, the subject is largely taboo in research circles due to numerous hoaxes and misleading information. This doesn’t mean serious minds aren’t interested. It just means the idea will take some more time to fruit.