[citation][nom]fuzzion[/nom]Where are my quantum computers?[/citation]
They are out there... just getting them to the people will take absurd amount of time because capitalism needs to squeeze out every last penny by revising outdated technologies constantly that are being used by consumers.
We could have had diamond based computers decades ago (first man made diamond being made in 1950 - I'd say 10 or 20 years would have been enough time to incorporate the process for computer use).
This wasn't done due to DeBeers holding the diamond market in its fist and keeping the costs way up.
Graphene... could have found its way into electronics 7 years ago (was presented to the public roughly 9 or 10 years ago).
Wasn't done on the excuse the process is 'expensive'. That's garbage talk. From a technological/resource/manpower point of view, we can do it cheap, with quality and fast.
Artificially induced 'costs' are mostly the things that are keeping numerous technologies out for a long time until they finally decide to implement them.
They are out there... just getting them to the people will take absurd amount of time because capitalism needs to squeeze out every last penny by revising outdated technologies constantly that are being used by consumers.
We could have had diamond based computers decades ago (first man made diamond being made in 1950 - I'd say 10 or 20 years would have been enough time to incorporate the process for computer use).
This wasn't done due to DeBeers holding the diamond market in its fist and keeping the costs way up.
Graphene... could have found its way into electronics 7 years ago (was presented to the public roughly 9 or 10 years ago).
Wasn't done on the excuse the process is 'expensive'. That's garbage talk. From a technological/resource/manpower point of view, we can do it cheap, with quality and fast.
Artificially induced 'costs' are mostly the things that are keeping numerous technologies out for a long time until they finally decide to implement them.