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| thegoodperry:
--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on June 18, 2017, 03:36:14 PM ---That's the thing you're missing here. These technologies sprout as a byproduct of sending probes to do scientific research. If you aren't sending probes to do scientific research, then you aren't getting spin-off technologies. It's not a waste. --- End quote --- So 3d printed food was a space anomaly that a probe discovered on some distant planet? |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 18, 2017, 03:16:26 PM ---WW2 brought several new technologies, including nuclear power and aircraft technology, but that doesn't mean that the war was a good thing. --- End quote --- haha yeah what did the national socialists ever do |
| SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 18, 2017, 03:51:27 PM ---So 3d printed food was a space anomaly that a probe discovered on some distant planet? --- End quote --- No but all the software, components, instrumentation, and manufacturing techniques were a result of making a probe. Those patents translate into billion dollar industries fam |
| thegoodperry:
but why don't we just skip the 'making of the probe' part and focus on what matters, which is the software, components, instrumentation, and manufacturing techniques this way you can invest in technologies without spending billions on rocket fuel and building a whole probe |
| Deus Ex:
--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 18, 2017, 04:29:01 PM ---but why don't we just skip the 'making of the probe' part and focus on what matters, which is the software, components, instrumentation, and manufacturing techniques this way you can invest in technologies without spending billions on rocket fuel and building a whole probe --- End quote --- How would you advance technologies without finding out what breaks when you send it into space |
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