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nanosuit is not fiction :j nice
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И это ведь и вправду наше будущее!
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Now, if the dot elements were flattened to look like calculator battery, the rotation factor would not be as problematic and it would also allow more room for display + sensor + memory elements. Intra-element communication could be optimized via basic Internet node communication protocols and DNS optimizations. The biggest logical problem of course is the power supply concealment and maintaining stored power density.
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With the ball-chain net design, the other big problem would be power supply distribution.
Supplying power using the standard model requires powering up the ends of the net and letting it flow to the other side. This would not be ideal as power failure of elements there equals the instant death of the hardware. Ideally, the power would be supplied as a weak AC power flow to the entire net from top to bottom with internalized micro-capacitors per ball-dot element. Making link failures moot.
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With a ball-chain net design (think beaded car seat cover), unlike fibers, the individual dot elements would rotate freely without unraveling. Individual dots would transmit their information over the linkages. The downside of this design would be that since the elements rotate freely, maintaining proper viewing angles would be difficult. Upside is that the individual ball dots can be extended to sausage shape links (think ball-chain connector) allowing internal circuitry between the ball dots.
and yet we still havent gotten cars to fly...
nightmarereaperz 1 month ago 9
where is the processor , battery and transceiver in this?
simjee88t 3 weeks ago 2