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In 1960, everyone believed that it was impossible to walk on the moon. It *will* happen some day, but probably require a breakthrough in materials science to print motors and electronics components beyond raw circuit boards.
Has anyone ever come up with an equivalent Moore's Law for 3D printers?????
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That's why the founders of the US stated "the pursuit of happiness" rather than happiness. I believe the journey to attain the impossible is what truly drives humanity. We want to surpass what is there. Look at the 4 minute mile. I think that had more validation as impossible than even the many opinions stated here. Have we really had an unbiased, scientific investigation saying it is impossible? I don't think the goal should be changed, I think we simply need to create sub-goals to get there. In my view it is not impossible, it is simply something we haven't yet comprehended.Quote
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There's nothing wrong with having an unreachable goal, as long as you recognize the benefits gained from its pursuit.
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It's only a matter of time before FFF printing becomes financially preferable over low volume off-the-shelf parts.
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Ha, that's good. The moon landing was a great accomplishment, coming up on the 45'th anniversary. Neil Armstrong, the first human being to set foot on an extraterrestrial body, was from where? That's right bitches, OHIO.
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Yeah, but the sound stage where the whole thing actually took place was in Nevada. grinning smiley
Oh, and I'd be quiet about being from Ohio. It would be the first state that I would vote out of the union, and I've driven through Canada more than once to avoid passing through Ohio.....
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But seriously, There is nothing you could possibly hate about Ohio. It's the most nothingest place on Earth. We have Amish people that use no electricity or technology. They literally work on farms and have done nothing ever. NOTHING. Forever. How can you be mad at nothing?
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Seriously though, it seems people here take things way too seriously sometimes. It often breaks out into personal attacks or look at me's. We've lost the community driven aspect and turned to making things better for ourselves. At least, that's how I've observed things.