My question would probably be an addition to what Michael said in class, what's next?
I recently watched The Imitation Game, which was basically about the man who invented the first computer. Now, at that time, the people have never even imagined what a computer was and this man created one. That only makes me think of the amazing things that are yet to come that we cannot even imagine. Whether its holograms, or hovercrafts, or whatever; I want to know what's next?
After researching, I've discovered some new technology that is on our horizon. One is IBM's new 12-atom memory storage, which basically mean that they would make the world's smallest bit. Now, we can only store one bit of data in about one million atoms. This could mean so many things to us; no more having to delete all your apps and pictures to download the new update on your iPhone! This discovery could change the face of technology before we know it. Also, apparently hovercrafts exist; in the 1950's a man in England patented the first official hovercraft. A follow up question of this would be: when will the hovercraft replace the car?
My question would probably be an addition to what Michael said in class, what's next?
I recently watched The Imitation Game, which was basically about the man who invented the first computer. Now, at that time, the people have never even imagined what a computer was and this man created one. That only makes me think of the amazing things that are yet to come that we cannot even imagine. Whether its holograms, or hovercrafts, or whatever; I want to know what's next?
After researching, I've discovered some new technology that is on our horizon. One is IBM's new 12-atom memory storage, which basically mean that they would make the world's smallest bit. Now, we can only store one bit of data in about one million atoms. This could mean so many things to us; no more having to delete all your apps and pictures to download the new update on your iPhone! This discovery could change the face of technology before we know it. Also, apparently hovercrafts exist; in the 1950's a man in England patented the first official hovercraft. A follow up question of this would be: when will the hovercraft replace the car?
--Marissa
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Fitzgerald, Chris. "DiscoverHover: Hovercraft FAQ." DiscoverHover: Hovercraft FAQ. Web. 8 Feb. 2015. <http://www.discoverhover.org/abouthovercraft/faq.htm>.