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  • Phone sex would be taken to a new level

  • You could fit the population of the world in the state of Texas with room to spare!

  • unless we balance to fight overpopulation there is no near future, just have a look at commodities market, it is sad that ppl have no idea whts going on.

  • me holding breath for 4 hours chilling at the bottom of the pool life gaurds: shit is he gonna come up

  • All I'm wondering is will the low/middle class be able to afford this amazing shit? If not, then we're still on square one.

  • @xXVeEtOXx You are exactly right. The poor won't be able to afford it. Its a good thing I am very well off.

  • @defendingdog You should share the wealth... fuck one dollar to one houndred families is progress...

  • @xXVeEtOXx That is very true. You are clearly a kind and caring person. I do share the wealth. . I run my own business were if you make less than so much per year you can sign up then you get a certain amount of money per month from me out of my pocket. Within a certain area of course. I don't do that all across the country. But in a few cities.

  • Is this dude joking thinking he /they came up with the idea its been around for a long time star treck/star wars/lost in space...

  • Mr. Fritz has a remarkable vision for science that converges, without coincidence, with traditional Hindu-Yogic beliefs. But what he describes is really a spiritual state, a state of divine being which transcends our reality and in fact is the reality of the divine. In such a place, we are all gods; we wouldn't even need a body would we? We could simply stay in a spiritual state and transform reality as we wish. This does not seem like science fiction if you believe in a higher reality.

  • i think i just lost intelegence watching this

  • @MohoBiechiz That explains your spelling intelligence.

  • is this guy also incharge of the fluxcapsitor?

  • @kaleb4444 You have no faith in science. Boris Fritz is brilliant and very well grounded. If he were working on a flux capacitor, I'd invest in it.

  • I will check back soon with Boris Fritz and see if he has any updates to his forecast. But I do think it is small-minded to dismiss his vision as 'fantasy land.' All inventions begin with ideas that seem unrealistic, until someone has the courage to dream them and make them real.

  • MrDonster2009... You couldn't be more correct. That is exactly what people said about cell phones, microwaves, space shuttles and even airplanes. Fly. What? Are you kidding! Glad to see you are a student of technology history.

  • blah blah blah...........people are so funny.......just because we can put concepts into words doesnt mean that realization conceives the ideas. Such bullshit commentary in fantasy land.

  • One time I was holding my breath underwater, and I passed out. like 5 minutes later I woke up and swam to the surface. lol, and I still had some breath left in me! Technically I held my breath for about 6-7 minutes!!!

  • @daboodeef179 you also caused brain damage

  • If we hold our breath for four hours our blood will go bad and we'll all die.

  • FOGLETS ARE RUINING HUMAN NATURE!!!!!!

  • People with no heart beats driving foglet cars to the hospital.....and they say the future is looking bleak for humanity!! BAH!!

  • FOGLETS WILL RULE THE WORLD MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

  • this guy is some foglet,

    Foglet!

  • i thought if u went with out air for more then 10mins ull go brain dead?

  • @falcore1994 The only cause of brain damage would be lack of oxygen. And there's 'four ours of oxygen' in the blood, so...

  • re-arrange your foglets on an airplane into a bomb and blow everyone up. rearrange foglets to make it look like you have a huge weiner! Turn your house into a giant box of twinkies and eat your house then shit a brick. this is some wtf science. but seriously if your lungs got used to doing less work, then wouldnt they, over time, become yet another useless part of our body? i dont much like the idea of it

  • Barring a complete Malthusian Collapse, you will see this stuff, in one form or another, come to the mass market in your lifetime. If you are over sixty, you can bet that your children and grandchildren will be using this technology, even if you aren't around to enjoy the benefits...and the potential dangers. At the moment, two of the major hurdles are processing power and software (programming). The processing bottleneck will begin to be overcome within the next five to ten years.

  • The scuba diving wouldnt work. The pressure could kill you.

  • only if you go deep enough. lol breathing oxygen doesn't keep pressure from killing you.

    in fact... presure can keep you from breathing oxygen.

  • yeah, i've tried that before, and it worked great. Total random guess, but i think it's either from when you're under more pressure, there's less sense to move around, so your muscles use less oxygen, OR the pressure pushes down on every square inch of your limbs, causing blood flow not to get cut off, but just slow down, which slows down your heart rate. but, as i said, total random guess.

  • @Desecutive wrong there is a new wave type of scuba like sport called freediving where people can go to depths of 200+ feet without issues and hold their breath for more than 6 minutes

  • I'm trying to find video of utility fog. There's CGI of almost everything else.

  • WOW thats all I have to say amazing

  • at first i was like f no but then i though about it and i was like it s possible because computer were impossible, but it kinda seems like it wont happen cuz of the speed of light slowing down, but you never know :)

  • Boris Fritz and his colleagues are similar to Don Quixote -- chasing windmills and conquering worlds most people only imagine. Programmable material, utility fog, foglets, voxals and respirocytes are the stuff dreams are made of. Keep on dreaming Boris!

  • Not so long ago, video cell phones seemed like a Star Trek fantasy. Now we learn that in the future, we'll all be able to swim underwater at length with no equipment and play on our very own holodecks. All we need are Vulcan's to make Gene Rodenberry's world come true.

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