Sort of cool. Seems like one of these "cool in a lab but doesnt scale until some turbo-autist materials engineer tries something nobdoy has done before"
It's there, but needs about 2-3 years to figure out. Sort of like AI image creation 4 years ago. Now to get it open sourced and out to the average man.
Hasn't there been contactless movement experiments at this scale for a few decades? There was also the famous floating frog experiment about 10 years ago I think.
There was also a group at the University of Utah that got a piece of metal to form to what they wanted. It's been slow going because no one wants to make the mistakes needed to move forward faster
Sort of cool. Seems like one of these "cool in a lab but doesnt scale until some turbo-autist materials engineer tries something nobdoy has done before"
It's there, but needs about 2-3 years to figure out. Sort of like AI image creation 4 years ago. Now to get it open sourced and out to the average man.
Might let us make things like replicators where molecules are moved into position by tiny beams.
Hasn't there been contactless movement experiments at this scale for a few decades? There was also the famous floating frog experiment about 10 years ago I think.
There was also a group at the University of Utah that got a piece of metal to form to what they wanted. It's been slow going because no one wants to make the mistakes needed to move forward faster
Wow I feel old.
So, how long before I can strap one of these "lasers" on top of a shark's head?
Someone is asking the right questions.
For science?