(Victor Tangermann) 3D printers work by laboriously printing objects layer by layer. For larger objects, that process can take hours or even days.
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by Victor Tangermann, February 3rd, 2019
But now scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have found a shortcut: a printer that can fabricate objects in one shot using light – and which could, potentially, revolutionize rapid manufacturing technology.
The research, published in the journal Science yesterday, describes a printer the researchers nicknamed “the replicator” in a nod to Star Trek.
It works more like a computed tomography (CT) scan than a conventional 3D printer.
It builds a 3D image by scanning an object from multiple angles, then projects it into a tube of synthetic resin that solidifies when exposed to certain intensities of light.
In two minutes, for instance, the team was able to fabricate a tiny figurine of Auguste Rodin’s famous “The Thinker” statue.
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The replicator might have groundbreaking implications, but it does have some inherent limitations as well: the objects it produces are small, and require special synthetic resin to produce.
But it’s an exciting new technology – and one that could lead to a Star Trek future.
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Even Frens on 8chan thought I was crazy for talking about replicators. One word guise…. HA!
“May you live in interesting times”
The perfect hologram produces matter from out of the aether with no requirement for any raw material. That technology is classified, as far as i know. We will be capable of generating atoms from out of the aether in the future to eventually make entire automobiles by creating the atoms of the car from out of the aether. For a preliminary look at the starting point of this sequence, see: Prespacetime Journal| January 2019 | Volume 10 | Issue 1 | pp. 139-148
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If you are not technical, just read around the math, and you’ll get it.
When a perfect hologram is made, the entire of the hologram becomes a new copy of the item the hologram was made from, with no requirement for any raw materials. So if you make a perfect hologram of a cup of coffee, now you will have 2 cups, exactly the same, including the beverage, at same temperature as the original. The physical requirement is the holographic film. Once the film is developed an endless supply of the same item becomes available. The problem is, what do you do with all the new matter?
Back in the late 1970’s, I saw a I.B.M. commercial that
showed this same thing! And, just a few days ago,
a brother of mine said that his company has a
contract with the U.S. Navy to build prototypes
of a new type of radar that is 1st made in resin.
He sends an AUDOCAD design up to a place
in North Carolina that ‘makes a 3D model’ in the resin,
using a U.V. laser that has a diameter of about 1/4th inch wide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography
Last time I looked people weren’t made of resin, so no this wont be STAR TREK anything..
And flip phones aren’t half made of a copper colored mesh, yet we tribute Star Trek TOS with inspiration for the idea. See?
Besides real replicators just haven’t been declassified at the pentagon yet. I’d bet if Picard’s very device isn’t there, then at least all the basics are and just need to be put together. A real replicator would require free-energy tech, as well as molecular holograms, and atomic structure identification by frequency, not that far off in technique from what’s in the article. In the next documentary you see about real world tech inspired by Star Trek, THIS might be in the top 10 list.
Besides all that just that the scientists called it “replicator” is most likely a partial disclosure hint. “Not for nothin’ ” ~Big Joe
Remember any algebra equation can be flipped. So if E=MC2, then MC2=E. That means if matter can be converted into energy, then energy can be converted to matter. This is old news, and that you don’t roll your eyes at me for typing it out, because you’ve heard it a million times at elementary school, is the result of “Fake News” and propaganda efforts to keep those rich guys from becoming less than “elite”.
If you had a replicator ‘Gucci’ would NOT be in your vocabulary, and the Walton’s of Wally world would be unknown to you as well. They would see this conversation as a threat.
Good Hunting Friend. Godspeed.