nice project, i think i would have been more interesting to make something completely different from the animal. Why take inspiration from an MRI scan, when the material has become completely seperated from the animal. It is no longer an animal product. hmmm? Interesting project.
p.s i hate it when people say tissue like Ti-ssssss-u. It's ti-SH-ue ... SH! :D
This is a topic I have thought about rather often. I like "some" meat with my meal, but not alot of it. I believe, if this technologic breakthrough came to fruition, I would prefer eating it and stop the inhumane methods by which meat is produced now. Yup!
The sky shall turn black with ash, rivers will be poisoned by sulfurous rain. The earth will open up and swallow cities whole, and the waters of the oceans shall crash down upon the ruins. There will be a great famine and the air will be as asbestos. The world will be encased in centuries of darkness and ice.
All who depend on the soil for sustenance will perish, all who depend on the sun's light for warmth will know cold death, only those who at last live apart from nature will survive.
some kind of fictional bible quote or some conspiracy nut jibber jabber?
sounds to me like some wacky scientology shit coming from a superstitious fruitcake.
It is impossible to live apart from nature even in big cities... because nature provides water and oxygen, the two most important things to sustain life... neither of which can be grown or reproduced in a lab, so good luck pencil-neck!
A super volcanic eruption will trigger global earthquakes and tsunamis, it will cause fine ash as jagged as asbestos to choke everything within a 200 kilometer radius, the storms triggered by the eruption will travel across continents bringing ash contaminated rain, ash and gas ejected into the upper atmosphere will darken the sky world wide and plunge the world into an ice age. Food sources will be exhausted, survivors will starve.
By the way there are bacteria which produce oxygen and could be cultivated along with indoor plants to clean and recycle the air, and we have long been able to build machines to convert CO2 into Oxygen. It is also possible to recycle and purify water, condense air into water, and create water out of the proper gasses. Desalination technology in particular can ensure an indefinite water supply as long as the oceans are wet.
there is no apocalyptic zombie war coming and 2012 is going to be just like any other year. So this fictional scenario you are conjuring in your mind will never happen. The demise of mankind will come slowly as we devour all of our resources and overpopulate the earth.
By the way, this oxygen producing bacteria and plants you speak of are things provided by NATURE and require WATER to survive.. If you depend on the ocean then you depend on nature.
Not in 2012 and not with zombies no, but the scenario is not a fictional scenario. A magnitude 7 earthquake is predicted to strike the San'Andreas fault within the next forty years, the Yellowstone caldera has already risen displacing lake waters and causing small tremors in the Yellowstone region, and there is a small but significant risk that the next earthquake will destabilize the Volcano as the sliding continental plate displaces magma.
By the way I am not talking about magic technology.
1: Water can be recycled and the ocean is a sustainable water supply regardless of the climate. With Desalination massive droughts such as those predicted to strike the United State's mid west within the next few decades can be offset.
2: It does not matter if the mechanism used to convert carbon to oxygen comes from nature or an inventor, what matters is that the mechanism is predictable, controllable, and sustainable.
3: The point is to be independent of nature's hospitality towards life.
Why now make a culture steak look like a real steak?
SleepingHog 1 day ago
nice project, i think i would have been more interesting to make something completely different from the animal. Why take inspiration from an MRI scan, when the material has become completely seperated from the animal. It is no longer an animal product. hmmm? Interesting project.
p.s i hate it when people say tissue like Ti-ssssss-u. It's ti-SH-ue ... SH! :D
GregoryCulverSmith 1 month ago
This is a topic I have thought about rather often. I like "some" meat with my meal, but not alot of it. I believe, if this technologic breakthrough came to fruition, I would prefer eating it and stop the inhumane methods by which meat is produced now. Yup!
papasimian 1 year ago
The sky shall turn black with ash, rivers will be poisoned by sulfurous rain. The earth will open up and swallow cities whole, and the waters of the oceans shall crash down upon the ruins. There will be a great famine and the air will be as asbestos. The world will be encased in centuries of darkness and ice.
All who depend on the soil for sustenance will perish, all who depend on the sun's light for warmth will know cold death, only those who at last live apart from nature will survive.
Valmarith 2 years ago
what is this crazy nonsense you are spouting?
some kind of fictional bible quote or some conspiracy nut jibber jabber?
sounds to me like some wacky scientology shit coming from a superstitious fruitcake.
It is impossible to live apart from nature even in big cities... because nature provides water and oxygen, the two most important things to sustain life... neither of which can be grown or reproduced in a lab, so good luck pencil-neck!
unclesonnyonutube 1 year ago
None of that.
A super volcanic eruption will trigger global earthquakes and tsunamis, it will cause fine ash as jagged as asbestos to choke everything within a 200 kilometer radius, the storms triggered by the eruption will travel across continents bringing ash contaminated rain, ash and gas ejected into the upper atmosphere will darken the sky world wide and plunge the world into an ice age. Food sources will be exhausted, survivors will starve.
This sort of technology provides the answer
Valmarith 1 year ago
By the way there are bacteria which produce oxygen and could be cultivated along with indoor plants to clean and recycle the air, and we have long been able to build machines to convert CO2 into Oxygen. It is also possible to recycle and purify water, condense air into water, and create water out of the proper gasses. Desalination technology in particular can ensure an indefinite water supply as long as the oceans are wet.
;)
Valmarith 1 year ago
there is no apocalyptic zombie war coming and 2012 is going to be just like any other year. So this fictional scenario you are conjuring in your mind will never happen. The demise of mankind will come slowly as we devour all of our resources and overpopulate the earth.
By the way, this oxygen producing bacteria and plants you speak of are things provided by NATURE and require WATER to survive.. If you depend on the ocean then you depend on nature.
unclesonnyonutube 1 year ago
Not in 2012 and not with zombies no, but the scenario is not a fictional scenario. A magnitude 7 earthquake is predicted to strike the San'Andreas fault within the next forty years, the Yellowstone caldera has already risen displacing lake waters and causing small tremors in the Yellowstone region, and there is a small but significant risk that the next earthquake will destabilize the Volcano as the sliding continental plate displaces magma.
By the way I am not talking about magic technology.
Valmarith 1 year ago
1: Water can be recycled and the ocean is a sustainable water supply regardless of the climate. With Desalination massive droughts such as those predicted to strike the United State's mid west within the next few decades can be offset.
2: It does not matter if the mechanism used to convert carbon to oxygen comes from nature or an inventor, what matters is that the mechanism is predictable, controllable, and sustainable.
3: The point is to be independent of nature's hospitality towards life.
Valmarith 1 year ago
would be really cool!
Demoman42 2 years ago
Yeah I heard they've cracked that now! It'll be a good decade before it's available to the masses so I'm given to understand but still, exciting.
Hecatean 2 years ago