This is an amazing thing. The first truly cheap and clean source of power. These are indeed exciting times.
With such unexhaustive power becoming more and more promising with each new day, this poses some serious thoughts as to the future.
Could we be on the verge of being able to colonize other planets or even solarsystems. For it seems the only thing stopping us in the amount to power that we can generate. With this almost unlimited amount, we may be able to put enough energy into a system that it will be able to go faster than light.
But once we colonize the other planets, who will rule them? Will the Earth unite into one big "country", under the rule of one government or will we squabble over who gets what and the country that has the most resources will have control of the new planets?
Now that we have the means to travel beyond the stars, how will we be able to keep those colonies in check and under one rule?
It highlights the story of a woman whose life was probably saved by a simple genetic test. Unfortunately, the same test also cost her her job and health insurance.
This mandatory testing may be for the best. If such occurences, such as this woman ending up having her life saved, happen enough, then our society will be better off as a whole.
It may seem cruel, but this might be one of the best ways to screen for jobs. It will allow our businesses to have the best and healthiest employees. This will lead to increased production and satisfaction by the customer.
Another thing that this health issue could do is to provide a cheap way for poor people to get medical help. They could apply to these jobs, get the genetic testing, and then have treatment for their ailments.
This screening process may just be what the United States, even the World, needs for better health care and having a society without disease, maybe poverty and drugs, but not disease.
While this new technology is great, is it really useful? To answer this we must look to see if such a technology can really be applied to our daily lives. Can such a transistor make much of an impact on our lives that we need to spend a lot of money on it.
If it is indeed such a valuable and important thing, it would surely have already been invented. And it already has. Just look here at DigiCorps claim to this technology. This was realsed in early 97!! There have been numerous divices already made and implemented. You certainly don't see our lives changing. It is just like lcd screens in cell phones, all they do is make the phone cost more. Is this a techonolgy that is really necessary, or even worthy of slashdot?
This is an amazing thing. The first truly cheap and clean source of power. These are indeed exciting times.
With such unexhaustive power becoming more and more promising with each new day, this poses some serious thoughts as to the future.
Could we be on the verge of being able to colonize other planets or even solarsystems. For it seems the only thing stopping us in the amount to power that we can generate. With this almost unlimited amount, we may be able to put enough energy into a system that it will be able to go faster than light.
But once we colonize the other planets, who will rule them? Will the Earth unite into one big "country", under the rule of one government or will we squabble over who gets what and the country that has the most resources will have control of the new planets?
Now that we have the means to travel beyond the stars, how will we be able to keep those colonies in check and under one rule?
I would believe that i am a troll. I commend your astute vision and your spotting skills.
It highlights the story of a woman whose life was probably saved by a simple genetic test. Unfortunately, the same test also cost her her job and health insurance.
This mandatory testing may be for the best. If such occurences, such as this woman ending up having her life saved, happen enough, then our society will be better off as a whole.
It may seem cruel, but this might be one of the best ways to screen for jobs. It will allow our businesses to have the best and healthiest employees. This will lead to increased production and satisfaction by the customer.
Another thing that this health issue could do is to provide a cheap way for poor people to get medical help. They could apply to these jobs, get the genetic testing, and then have treatment for their ailments.
This screening process may just be what the United States, even the World, needs for better health care and having a society without disease, maybe poverty and drugs, but not disease.
While this new technology is great, is it really useful? To answer this we must look to see if such a technology can really be applied to our daily lives. Can such a transistor make much of an impact on our lives that we need to spend a lot of money on it.
If it is indeed such a valuable and important thing, it would surely have already been invented. And it already has. Just look here at DigiCorps claim to this technology. This was realsed in early 97!! There have been numerous divices already made and implemented. You certainly don't see our lives changing. It is just like lcd screens in cell phones, all they do is make the phone cost more. Is this a techonolgy that is really necessary, or even worthy of slashdot?