’Global Warming Misconceptions - View the table of contents!
Governments this year have ramped up their global warming propaganda, but in truth, just how certain is global warming. In the process of preparing a consulting report, we undertook some research and were startled by government policy. We will show that the propaganda being financed by government is shamelessly creating hysteria for the sake of political expediency.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Brain waves show the future
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
Monday, August 25, 2008
The development of wireless energy
The technology was unveiled by Intel chief technology officer Justin Rattner. He demonstrated the Wireless Energy Resonant Link at the Intel's annual developers forum in San Francisco by sending electricity to a lamp on stage wirelessly, and in the process powering a 60-watt light bulb, which uses more power than a typical laptop computer. More importantly the conduction did not electrocute any observers. The human body is not affected by magnetic fields; it is only affected by elective fields. The question is whether the technology can be developed in a way that does not interfere with the operation of other devices. Would you want your retail store to be sharing its power or interfering in some way with any car passing by. Of course the technology is at an early stage of development.
Possible applications include laptops, mobile telephones and other mobile devices for use in airports, offices and other buildings . This is of course just the start. Perhaps we might be looking at other ways of discharging power remotely. Perhaps the first application might be the powering of your wireless mouse for your computer so you don't need batteries or a wire, not to mention other accessories. The technology is likely to eliminate the need for chargers, since these mobile devices will get their power by wireless from your car and computer, etc. You will no longer need batteries for many applications.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
Monday, February 25, 2008
A new generation of computing by NEC - will it take off?
I believe the way of the future is integrating your brain with the CPU of the computer. I think we will be using a retinal scanner which will allow us to see a screen projected onto our retina, and that there will be some pointer device established using the movement of our eye. We will use that scanning capacity for scanning the screen. But ultimately I think such computers will be able to dispense with a keyboard and what you think will be communicated to a screen. I think such solutions are about 10 years in the future and will likely herald a fall in the price of computers below $300, but eventually falling to $50.
Anyway check out the NEC solution.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com