Human TEchnology on Risk
posted October 15, 2009 - 2:42pmThere are many things that man has still wanted to know. The impact of knowledge to us is similar to the impact of the first creation of the planets. Mare imagination I could say, but the effects of this had never given us the opportunity to discover the inner side of us. Physically, we are still not ready to inspire the very basic instinct of humanity. The foremost scientist had never regretted the idea of taking the story to short for he knows that a long story might just end up short. Still we believe in our selves because we know what is to be human than any other individual from outer space. Humans as a whole... We Are not… we came from an individual who suits us to lived in this busy world, to be guided by his own freewill and ideologies. I am a man of God… I believe in the creator of the universe...
Man as a whole might end up eating his own flesh… No basis... Instinct might guide you there. This is not a prophecy. According to a famous movie “The Transformers” that humans or us are still very young and we still have a lot to learn… bet on this statement.. How young we are? Technology had become a brute force to success as far as knowledge is concern. Becoming one of the innovators of success is a forefront to everlasting dream of endless supply on energy and food. We humans had still a lot to learn,
From the basics of this alien techno, we are nothing. Carl Sagan end up writing books that explains how aliens and others had been existing and yet they must be found to be asked such questions. I might wonder also why this is happening. From the black hole, to the conquering aliens, tImE-space warp and worm holes, these really exist?
A rocket engine could kick a lot of horsepower, why not build self renewing fuel to save humans from everlasting scarcity of this commodities? Environmental concerns add up to several problems with respect to fossil fuels. Of course we need to find a new way to cover up this demand. Also why not build a car that runs efficiently on pure water? - Japanese company Genepax presents its car that runs on water, Reuters reports. The car has an energy generator that extracts hydrogen from water that is poured into the car’s tank. The generator then releases electrons that produce electric power to run the car. Sound ridiculous…could he run back to who ever his professor on chemistry in high school? The car may run WITH water, but it cannot run ON water. The only way to get electrons out of water is through a chemical reaction, and that requires another material (sodium?) and producing this second material requires energy. Hope scientist and others could figure this out.

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