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I have had the pleasure of emailing and interviewing, although other people called me crazy, Bill gates. Unfortunately His Staff emailed me back very polite regards due to his busy schedule exclaiming how he could not reply. So, Bill Gates, the awesome person that he is, and his very kind staff, were not able to answer these questions. But, of course, read on about Asian/Future technology.
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Asia's Future Technology
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The Gaia mission is launched
While the naked human eye can see only a few thousand stars on a clear night, Gaia will map over a billion – approximately 1 percent of all stars within our own Milky Way galaxy – over the course of its five-year mission beginning in 2013. It will chart their brightness and spectral characteristics, as well as their positions and motions, forming a highly detailed three-dimensional map.
Yes I know it sounds far fetched but teleportation isn't so impossible. Chinese scientists at the university of science and technology have teleported photons over 4 miles.(6.43738km) Later they teleported a few photons over 97 kilometers. This broke the record for quantum teleportation.
While the naked human eye can see only a few thousand stars on a clear night, Gaia will map over a billion – approximately 1 percent of all stars within our own Milky Way galaxy – over the course of its five-year mission beginning in 2013. It will chart their brightness and spectral characteristics, as well as their positions and motions, forming a highly detailed three-dimensional map.
Yes I know it sounds far fetched but teleportation isn't so impossible. Chinese scientists at the university of science and technology have teleported photons over 4 miles.(6.43738km) Later they teleported a few photons over 97 kilometers. This broke the record for quantum teleportation.
Highly Flexible Touch Sensors are Appearing in a Range of Gadgets
Highly flexible, film-based touch sensors are entering the smartphone and tablet markets. They are also extending touch capabilities into a range of new consumer and industrial products. Using roll-to-roll metal mesh technology, they provide a high-performance alternative to existing touch sensors. Larger, lighter, sleeker, curved and edge less designs can now be developed for handheld devices. Thinner sensor stacks with flawless touch performance, excellent optical clarity, low sheet resistance and low power consumption are enabling designers to turn unique, futuristic concepts into functional designs at lower total system costs compared to previous market alternatives.
2019-2021
China's first high-tech stealth fighter enters service
Entering service this year is the Chengdu J-20 (literally, "Annihilator Twenty"), a fifth generation stealth fighter jet developed for the People's Liberation Army Air Force. Until now, the United States was the only country to operate a stealth fighter; in its case, the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, which is slightly smaller than the J-20.
Entering service this year is the Chengdu J-20 (literally, "Annihilator Twenty"), a fifth generation stealth fighter jet developed for the People's Liberation Army Air Force. Until now, the United States was the only country to operate a stealth fighter; in its case, the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, which is slightly smaller than the J-20.
Mind-Reading Technology is Being Deployed for Security Purposes
Twenty years on from 9/11, mind readers are now a common feature of airport security, as well as sports stadiums and other high profile events. This technology faced problems to begin with, as there were false positives recorded by the machines – but recent advances in neuroscience and computer analysing software have greatly improved their accuracy.
The system uses "non-invasive" sensors and imagers. These observe a person's emotional state, facial expression, body language, body temperature, heart rate, breathing pattern and other cues. Analysed together, these factors can determine whether they are planning to commit a crime.
The system uses "non-invasive" sensors and imagers. These observe a person's emotional state, facial expression, body language, body temperature, heart rate, breathing pattern and other cues. Analysed together, these factors can determine whether they are planning to commit a crime.
Fully Reusable, Single-Stage-to-Orbit Spacecraft
Until now, all orbital spacecraft have used multiple stages. This has required jettisoning parts of a launch vehicle during the flight, in order to reduce weight. In the early 2020s, however, a new prototype "space plane" is developed with funding from the EU. This can operate without the need for booster rockets, fuel tanks, engines or other external components,
The vehicle takes off from a specially strengthened runway. It uses a precooled jet engine to reach speeds of Mach 5.5, then closes the air inlet and operates as a highly efficient rocket to complete the journey to orbit.
Although its payload is only 12 tons (about one-third the capacity of the space shuttle), the craft is substantially cheaper (about 1/10th) and far more efficient (about 400-fold) than earlier spacecraft. After completing a mission, it reenters the atmosphere with its skin protected by a strong ceramic, landing back on the runway like a normal aeroplane. It then undergoes any necessary maintenance and is capable of flying again in just two days (compared to two months for the space shuttle).
The vehicle takes off from a specially strengthened runway. It uses a precooled jet engine to reach speeds of Mach 5.5, then closes the air inlet and operates as a highly efficient rocket to complete the journey to orbit.
Although its payload is only 12 tons (about one-third the capacity of the space shuttle), the craft is substantially cheaper (about 1/10th) and far more efficient (about 400-fold) than earlier spacecraft. After completing a mission, it reenters the atmosphere with its skin protected by a strong ceramic, landing back on the runway like a normal aeroplane. It then undergoes any necessary maintenance and is capable of flying again in just two days (compared to two months for the space shuttle).
2030-2036
Holographic Wall Screens
Conference halls, movie theaters stadiums and other such environments are now utilizing holographic wall screens. These are basically larger and more sophisticated versions of the TV projectors which have been in use since 2020. At this stage, they remain too expensive for mainstream use in the home (except for luxury apartments owned by the rich). However, they are a relatively common sight in public venues and workplaces. Times Square in New York, Piccadilly Circus in London, and Shibuya in Tokyo now feature spectacular advertisement displays, with graphics appearing to literally "jump out" of the screen.
A New Generation of Military Helicopters
For many years, the helicopters used by the US Air force had been essentially anachronistic. Though continually upgraded with new technology, the underlying design of helicopters in the 2000s and 2010s was the same as it had been for decades.
In America's modern wars, helicopters primarily served in transport, reconnaissance and supply roles. This remains true today. However, the Air Force is now finally implementing a new fleet, taking over from the aging Blackhawk and Chinook.
In America's modern wars, helicopters primarily served in transport, reconnaissance and supply roles. This remains true today. However, the Air Force is now finally implementing a new fleet, taking over from the aging Blackhawk and Chinook.
Interview with professor Joseph Wong
I asked the Professor: "What kind of technology is the world focused on developing right now and what do you think the world will be focusing on in 10 years?"
He replied: "We will be focused most likely on Organic LED, High Efficient Solar Panel and 5th Generation of Mobile Network
Next 10 years: Nano Technology and Consumer Robots".
My next question was: "In 20 years how do you think technology will compare to technology now?"
He replied: "Better accessibility for 3rd world countries".
My third question for Professor Wong was: "How do you think technology is changing peoples lives for the better and for worse?"
His response was: "Depends on the aspect of the technology. If it were for military-use, then worse. Technology is improving so fast that the lethality of weapons is rising as well. In all other aspects, I would say it would be better."
Then I asked him: "Why have you decided to enter this field of work?"
He replied: "Ever changing technology, never feel bored."
My final question for Professor Wong was: "Do you think the progression of technology in the last 50 years is good or bad?"
He responded: "Good, especially in the medical fields and in terms of raising the standard of living."
He replied: "We will be focused most likely on Organic LED, High Efficient Solar Panel and 5th Generation of Mobile Network
Next 10 years: Nano Technology and Consumer Robots".
My next question was: "In 20 years how do you think technology will compare to technology now?"
He replied: "Better accessibility for 3rd world countries".
My third question for Professor Wong was: "How do you think technology is changing peoples lives for the better and for worse?"
His response was: "Depends on the aspect of the technology. If it were for military-use, then worse. Technology is improving so fast that the lethality of weapons is rising as well. In all other aspects, I would say it would be better."
Then I asked him: "Why have you decided to enter this field of work?"
He replied: "Ever changing technology, never feel bored."
My final question for Professor Wong was: "Do you think the progression of technology in the last 50 years is good or bad?"
He responded: "Good, especially in the medical fields and in terms of raising the standard of living."
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-"The Web"
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-http://itechfuture.com/
-Wikipedia
-http://www.futuretimeline.net/21stcentury/2049.htm
-And many other useful websites
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-GT Graphics (gtgraphics.de) Shown to Bradley by Evan
-"The Web"
-Bradley, Chloe, Zak and Joshua, the Inquirers of Edmonton AB, Westbrook School, Room 12 Gr.6
-http://itechfuture.com/
-Wikipedia
-http://www.futuretimeline.net/21stcentury/2049.htm
-And many other useful websites
Another Website Made By Us Is: http://teknohawk.weebly.com/
Here Is A Game-Portal. The Game That Has Inspired Scientists And Inquiring Minds. This Element is Just for Fun. Here is the Link to the Science of Portals: Portals
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