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Science Fact From Fiction

Embedded Geek writes "The European Space Agency maintains an ongoing project called Innovative Technologies from Science Fiction for Space Applications (ITSF) (Cliquetez ici pour la version française). Its goal is "to review past and present SF literature, artwork and films in order to identify and assess innovative technologies and concepts described which could be possibly developed further for space applications." While I had known about Clarke first envisioning the geostationary satellite, the site also lists some other interesting ideas first pitched in SF: planetary landers, rocket fins, and space stations assembled in orbit. Visitors to the site are encouraged to submit technologies from SF works, although they should look at the master keyword list to avoid duplication first. Also of interest is a spiffy little brochure and a writing contest. Even if it never results in any new technology actually being developed, the site is a nice resource for science educators and science fiction fans."

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  1. new innovations from space movies! by ohzero · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does this mean that we could finally end up with a guy named dark helmet flying commuter routes to Duran Duran? "Today's inflight meal provided by Pizza the Hut"

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  2. Spaceballs by craigtay · · Score: 3, Funny

    Remember the giant maid in spaceballs? That could be reality in a few years.

  3. Maybe.. by Ribert · · Score: 2, Funny

    Maybe they will invent those communicaters from ST!!!

  4. Fifth Element by Red+Pointy+Tail · · Score: 1, Funny

    1) DNA reconstruction machine
    2) Milla Jokovich's DNA
    3) ???
    4) PRICELESS!

  5. Hyperspace... by $$$$$exyGal · · Score: 2, Funny
    That's a really cool site. When I looked up hyperspace, it says:

    The Hyperspace is described as the 5th dimension; ships which jump through it can travel to they targets immediately (i. e. without loss of any time). However, the jump causes pain to the crew and very much energy is needed to do it. Later mankind learns to travel within a special forcefield that allows them to get between our 4 dimensions and the 5th. This allows no longer instant travel but "only" speeds of million times of light. The advantage is they now can navigate and have no longer to suffer the pains of the former "Hyperjump".

    It gives that description from a title with the name "Hyperspace". The site also has some great pictures!

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  6. Douglas Adams by froh · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hope they don't try to make a impropability drive.
    It's just too dangerous.

  7. Re:Bluetooth? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Haven't you paid attention to Star Trek? Whenever Kirk and crew got their hands onto some alien technology they would immediately be able to control it, often using their tricorders. You'll notice that these have nearly 100% inter-operability with any tech out there (alien or not), and it is wireless.

    Bluetooth is much the same. The reason you don't see many UFO reports these days is because the aliens are now afraid some madman with a bluetooth-enabled mobile phone will hijack their ride. That's how good those phones are.

    Bluetooth: yesterday's SF, today's reality! ;-)

  8. Hee hee by InadequateCamel · · Score: 2, Funny

    Two I saw just by glancing at the page...

    "Ashtray"
    Soon we will have revolutionary waste receptacles for the combustion byproducts of another of my inventions, Coolness Extrapolation Tubes (or "cigarettes")

    (Yes, I realize the actual item is something completely different)

    The next was "Crash Landing"

    This came from the film "Destruction (sic) Man" where the car crashes through the glass sign and lands in the fountain, but the passengers are saved due to the car filling with foam. The poster then envisions saving the Space Shuttle from crash landings with this stuff.

    Someone get this guy a Physics book, stat!

  9. Death Star by rde · · Score: 5, Funny

    Under normal circumstances, I'd suggest a Death Star. In these heady days when we're considering technologies that might, in our lifetimes, get us to other star systems, it's important to have something that'll enable us to blow the shit out of anything that looks at us funny.

    Of course, there would be problems. Remember the arguments about the status of Pluto? That'd be nothing compared to something like the death star.

    "That's no moon."
    "Yes it bloody is"
    etc

    1. Re:Death Star by fredrikj · · Score: 3, Funny

      He's more like a combination of Jar-Jar and the Emperor.

  10. Re:Bluetooth? by Longjmp · · Score: 5, Funny

    You don't need UFOs. This is even more scary.

    Translation of screen display:

    New hardware detected.
    (spoiler omitted)
    Start auto-configuration now?
    [Start] [Cancel]

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  11. We should... by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...reclassify Animaniacs as Scifi. Remember that garage door opener that Yakko had that could turn women upside down?

  12. Idea for Slashdot by Nighttime · · Score: 2, Funny

    Visitors to the site are encouraged to submit technologies from SF works, although they should look at the master keyword list to avoid duplication first.

    Heh, maybe Slashdot should adopt something similar to prevent duplicate stories :)

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  13. Why isn't The /. Effect listed? by spookymonster · · Score: 2, Funny

    They seem to have a working demo on their site....

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  14. Conspiracy Theory 101 by infolib · · Score: 3, Funny

    Someone from the CIA admitted this.

    Pleeease! Rumours are true when, and only when CIA denies them.

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  15. On the other hand. . . by kfg · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've got a credit card right here just itching to dump it's entire purchasing power in one swell foop on anyone who can install a "somebody else's problem" field around my home.

    KFG