Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Thought of the day

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



New technologies surround us, making our lives simpler, more interesting, and more enjoyable. We wear eyeglasses that automatically darken into sunglasses when we step outside on a bright sunny day. Voicemail systems make it easy to leave a message for someone. The space Invaders and Pac-Man of old can now teach us about music, art ad history. With every breakthrough, a hundred people might say " WOw," but there's always onw who says,"How can I push this a little further?" One inventor's breaktrough is another inventor's stepping stone.


Just as society has evolved, so has man and his desires. For those that owned 1st horse and buggy, the sight of the Model-T was not only foreign but also laughable. How could something that looked so strange ever catch on? There have been many first from various disciplines that when they initially took place, critics vowed it would never work or catch on but, they were all in time silenced by masses or its popularity. From the first heart transplant, to the first 2 ton computer of 50's, mankind continues to kick sand in the face of adversity and find ways to achieve the once impossible.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Purchase The Future Of Tomorrow

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century




What is intelligence? What is cognition? Is thinking and thought uniquely human? Can Artificial Intelligent machines experience emotion and feelings, such as love and anger? … Today’s IT systems are mostly data and communication tools for human workers. Tomorrow’s IT systems will be able to do more: automate decisions, intelligently analyze large amounts of data, and learn from their mistakes. … It is predicted that computers will match the computational functions of the human brain early in the next century, and that soon afterwards humans and computers will merge to become a new species. Can humans compete?



Roderick has lived with families in Germany, Austria and England and traveled to Holland, France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Czechoslovakia. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a bachelor’s in business management and a master’s in management information systems. He has over 18 years of management experience in the fields of information technology, insurance, finance and health care.



These are but a few of the exciting discoveries that you will find inside this book. Don't wait, take a glimpse of the future as it exist today, and journey with me as we go in search of a world beyond the 21st century.The Future of Tomorrow can be purchased online at www.authorhouse.com or www.barnesandnoble.com.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

What if..

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



Mankind has always thought of what if. If I could only find a way to get from Point A to Point B faster, I would have more time for X,Y, &Z. from the first invention of the flint rock for hunting, to the discovery of fire, we have always looked for ways to do things just a little betetr than the day before. That same mind set led man to discover that the world was round instead of flat, that a country called America existed, that machines could work faster than man, i.e.(The Industrial Revolution), and to our technological advances of the 21st century.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Few Exciting Discoveries that you will find inside "The Future Of Tomorrow"

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century




Few Exciting Discoveries that you will find inside this book.

1. The thoughts of nanotechnology and its use for military, human health, and food applicatioins, are no longer the futuristic notions of dreamers. Learn how computers no smaller than your own blood cells will be your hope for a new tomorrow.
2. Can't have a child or you would like a child free of disease, with a certain color hair and eyes. Or, would you like to choose your child's potential IQ?
3. Have you ever dreamed that someday their would truly exist a fountain of youth? Well your wait is over.
4. The end of world hunger, the creation of super humans and the ability to travel from home to any where in the world in 2 seconds on a beam of light, may yet exist within our lifetime.
5. Learn how DNA computers will replace today's silicon micron processor in the years to come....
6. A cure for Alzheimer's, Parkinson disease, Sickle cell anemia, and even Cancer may already exist, Learn more today!!!
7. Will computers with the capability of using artificial intelligence take over mankind or will we remain in control?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Building With Atoms

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



Atoms are the building blocks for all matter in our universe. You and everything around you are made of atoms. Nature has perfected the science of manufacturing matter molecularly. for instance, our bodies are assembled in a specific manner from millions of living cells. Cells are nature's nanomachines. Humans still have to learn about the idea of constructing materials on such a small scale. Consumer goods that we buy are made by pushing piles of atoms together in a bulky, imprecise manner. Imagine if we could manipulate each individual atom of an object. That's the basic idea of nantechnology and many scientists believe that we are only a few decades from achieving it.


Nanotechnology is a hybrid science combining engineering and chemistry.Atoms and molecules stick together because they have complementary shapes that lock together, or charges that attract.Just like with magnets, a positively charged atom will stick to a negatively charged atom.As millions of these atoms are pieced together by nanomachines, a specific product will begin to take shape.the goal of nanotechnology is to manipulate atoms individually and place them in pattern to produce a desired structue. these are three steps to achieving nanotechnology-produced goods.


Monday, October 6, 2008

Nanotechnology: Putting the Atoms Where We Want Them

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



If you want to bet on what technology will be important in the future, experts agree that if you choose Nanotechnology, you'll be a big winnner. Compared to fractals, virtual reality, and other technologies making news today, Nanotechnnology is different in two ways. First, it is a technology just entering development: the first commercial products are still years away. Second, the scale and impact of Nanotechnology will be immmense. Rather than being an interesting single technique or application, Nanotechnology will be the basis of humanity's next great technical expansion. MIT's Marvin Minsky, well-known computer scientist and artificial intelligence pioneer, says Nanotechnology ould have more effect on our material existence than those last two great inventions in that domain - the replacemennt of sticks and stones by metals and cement and harnessing of electricity.


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Friday, October 3, 2008

Computer Engineering: Distributed Computing, Quantum Computers, Scalable TCP

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



As the microprocessor throughput appproaches the speed limitations imposed by fundamental device technology, computational parallelism becomes the most viable alternative for achieving breakthroughs in computing power. Just as hardware advances drive multimedia applications, in turn, also increase the appetite for more computational power. No matter how fast computers become, new applications are found that streth the available resources to the limit. Recent advances in technology are providing faster microprocessors and network communications, reducing power dissipation in electronic systems and producing higher-density, low-cost data storage devices. In turn, these advances are creating a demand for new multi-media applications and interfaces. Continued advaces in computing, communication and storage technologies, combined with the development of a national and global grid system, holds the promise of providing the required capacities and an effective environment for computing and science.


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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Quantum Telepaortation: New York to California in 2 seconds, how about it?

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



"Beam me up, Scotty," may be here sooner than you think, say scientist from the California Institute of Technology. What is noise now ould eventually become messages. Scientist are hoping that quantum computers, which move informatino about in this way rather than wires and silicon chips, will be infinitely faster and more reliable than present-day computers.


In the future, teleportation could be used to send information to create replicas of objects, not just beams of light. In 1993, a group of six scientists from IBM confirmed the intuitions of the majority of science fiction writers by showing that perfect teleportation is indeed possible in principle, but only if teh original is destroyed. So,"Will the real Captain Kirk please stand up!"


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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Biotechnology/Genetic Engineering: Cloning, Fighting Disease, Gene Therapy

The Future Of Tomorrow


How Technology, Medicine, Computers, and Travel Will Change Beyond the 21st Century



We have cloned sheep, mice and cows, so what's to stop scientist from cloning a human? Like computer chips, which perform millions of mathematical operations a second, biochips can perform thousands of biological reactions, such as decoding genes in seconds.Imagine being able to cure cancer by drinking a medicine stirred into your favorite fruit juice.


Widespread use of biochips could remove the guesswork from early treatment of many diseases.Imagine using different DNA-splicing techniques, perhaps within a few years, to attempt to cure two inherited genetic diseases in fetuses. Just place your order for a new born baby with blue eyes, blond hair, higher cognition, or whatever trait a couple desires and then wait 9 months. It could be only a few years away.


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