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Émilie Delorme
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Mar 20, 2010
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I think that mostly everything ca be an invention and the way we decided to use those innovations is
decisive on if they are bad thing or good thing for the society. Also, I think that they are few new
inventions in the forensic domain that have good impact on the society because it's permitting to
found suspect and to dispense more justice in the world. Those new innovations may have some
negative impact on the prison system because they put injail more criminals but they help society to
be more in security.
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Cociousness in Science proved
Apr 9, 2010
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conciousness in science
Unified science –Grand unified theory –practical developed-based on Biosensors -conciousness to
forecast disasters
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Futuristic Breakthru in Science-Metaphysics
What lies in tree that lies in seed
What lies in seed that lies in Genes
What lies in Cosmos that lies in Humanbody
Wireless technology of Nature decoded DECODED In nature ,unification
of all forces exist which scientist have classified in four fundamental s,like weak,strong Nuclear
force,electromagnetism,gravity .
Unification of all forces exist in humanbody and in palm and leg prints in form of dermatoglyphics
pattern ,exist coded cryptographic language.Physics and mathematics failure to forecast future lies
in Principle like Heisenberg and Probability theory.Nature,s CERN laboratory actually lies in
humanbody
Decoding of Dermatoglyphic patterns available in humanbody,not only unveils,future but also present
and past event i.e. Natural disasters likeTsunamese,Earthquake,volcano,including manmade disasters
like RDX Blast etc.Dermatoglyphic patterns clearly indicate very close link between theory of
Relativity and theory of Quantum Mechanics.It also establish link between ionosphere,earth
electromagnetism,and human aura.(conciousness),
Ionosphere(sky)-humanbody-earth electromagnetic resultant graph lies in biometric parts of human
body .Every citizen of world is active part of NATURE which stores graphic result in form of GPS-in
coded cryptographic form in Biometric part of Humanbody which is as detailed as any ancient lost
civiliazation library like NALANDA-TAXILA-OR LOST Island like ATLANTIS described in WESTERN
LITERATURE existed with signs of advance science.
Humanbody is Receiver-Transmitter-CPU-GPS-or Mobile tower receiving-storing-and tranmitting
electromagnetic messages of NATURE. Invisible dimension of nature become visible using cryptographic
language which forecast in advance any possible earthquake in 2010-2012 etc.if your country if not
in seismic zone and you are taking flight to Disturbed seismic zone then FIT will advice you not to
go to disturbed area since there is possibility of earthquake in 2010 or in that area.
FIT technlogy is THEORY OF CERTAINITY which defies THEORY OF UNCERTAINITY in PHYSICS and THEORY OF
PROBABILITY in mathematics and gives 100% accurate result about future and past disasters in any
part of world.
Kindly go thru book released by ROSEDOG PUBLICATION USA via link below and this is book on
unification of all isolated science in form of biosensors in humanbody
http://rosedogbooks-store.stores.yah...sbefitiin.html
Human hand has inbuilt device i.e.FIT-Future Imaging Technology which in form of dermatoglyphic
pattern or biosensor contains details of any Future or past disasters.see details on science website
www.disasterprediction.com
world scientist are invited to learn FIT technology thru your forum,under TRIPS(TRADE RELATED
INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS)-WTO Ruling/agreement with inventor.
Vksonakia
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11 A Padmanabh nagar
Bhopal
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
May 29, 2010
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i agreed to the fact that the greatest invention in human history is electricity without it alot of
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Aug 26, 2010
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Invention in drugs can't put a stoppage on new kind of diseases from errupting.
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Robert Dold
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Aug 31, 2010
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New kinds of disease will happen. Without "invention in drugs" is there a way to live without trying
to keep people from dying?
Could we even live and have survived to this day without invention: ?
Without Fire?
Without Metal?
Without Humans WORKING?
There would never have been a way for the Human to survive beyond remaining as the food for other
animals which were much larger, faster, stronger, and better equipped to EAT Humans. Without a
Arrow? No Knife?
Questioning Invention is a really smart thing to do by those who are too smart to recognize that
questioning is saying that Humans should have been doing nothing but waiting to see what the other
animals would leave on the bones of anything dead that would never have even a chance to decay
without being plucked clean by the birds.
Every tool is an invention. Throw away all of the forks, sticks, and the toilet. They are causing
environmental damage. The SHOES! No high heals please! No rubber for soles?
No Factories?
No Goals?
Get Real... try to fish... with no net... with no dish... Great Post. Surly.
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Nov 6, 2010
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JoAnneT wrote:
What invention do you think has had the most positive
impact on humanity? And which has made the most negative impact in your opinion?
I think most inventions can be seen as neutral, but how we choose to utilize the invention
determines what kinds of impact it will have. We also have to remember that how we choose to
utilize the invention can bring about both positive and negative impacts simultaneously. For
example, the automobile has enabled us to travel over great distances and has provided us the
opportunity to increase trade but this act also has negative impacts such as pollution.
There are some inventions that I do not think have any socially redeeming values and those
inventions are weapons. I feel that the use and reliance on weapons ignores deeper societal
problems and instead of trying to solve them we skip to the easier solution and turn to
violence.
The world is changing, any change that come therefore comes along with both positive and negative
results.
The Invention of a computer and other mini computers like mobile phones,iphone, ipads and others
have greatly impact on the development of the world. through the introduction of internet as a
result of computers in place, people are able to connect, share and get updated on whatever is
happening all round the world. This will even continue to have a long lasting positive impact.
On the other hand, the invention of new nuclear weapons has totally led the world to the grave.
People are being killed every minute, houses being destructed, environment being degraded through
water and air pollution.
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Nov 16, 2010
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if the world were to have a powercut nobody would know what to do because everyone is stuck in their
electronic ways. People don't even have emergency candles . if the world had a powercut the
government will be highly vulnerable and it could be a big risk for terrorist attacks!!!!     
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Nov 17, 2010
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I have been doing some research on the development on Directed Energy Weapons by the United States
Dept. of Defense, and this is by far the most negative use of the brilliance and beauty of physics
and quantum mechanics since the making of the Atom Bomb in the Manhattan project decades ago.
I say this because this technology leaves all the poor nations in a state of technological
obsolescence. Kinetic weapons are now obsolete, once the U.S.DoD ties up the loose ends of the
technology, the poor nations will continue to buy kinetic weapons from the u.s. russia and china all
the while the powerful will laugh at the turmoil they create in the nations that buy their obsolete
weaponry.
Don't get me wrong though, its nice that we now have the ability to shoot down missiles and mortars
before they hit their targets, it just leaves me sad that they take beautiful scientific
break-throughs and make weapons that can kill faster than bullets (Directed Energy is the use of the
Electromagnetic spectrum to create shock waves and high powered laser weaponry). It shouldn't be the
case that scientists are held hostage to national security, because technology like this could
surely be developed into ENERGY INDEPENDENCE in ALL NATIONS...and not into new ways to Control,
maim, disfigure or kill people. Leave it to the U.S. military to continue the madness and
death-cult...
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Jan 7, 2011
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I am totally in agreement that technology is indeed changing our way of life. Just the other day I
walked into my bank Equity Bank Limited (a Kenyan bank) to open a personal account. They informed me
of their new product m-kesho and iko-pesa which enable their customers to do all their banking
through the. Nowdays I do all my banking on my phone thanks to technology. Take a look at this:
[link="http://area254.com"]
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Jan 19, 2011
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An interesting debate sparked here, while inventions are inanimate they things we interact with
everyday shape our lives. It is a questionI had to think hard about.. so many things have been
invented!
In terms of historical inventions electricity must win the award for the most positive impact.
Although it is arguably a discovery rather than an invention, it has made humanity's life safer and
easier from day one. In terms of modern inventions I would have to say the mobile phone. Again, it
has made the world immeasurably easier and safer for millions of people - mobiles must have saved
countless lives.
For me the invention with the worst impact on society has to be television. I know, many people love
it and I will happily sit in front of a tv for a few hours. However the positive aspects (education,
news services etc) are far outweighed by the amount of advertising and propoganda on show. I think a
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Feb 5, 2011
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i think everyone wants to be an inventor at heart - ive been racking my brains for years --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mar 6, 2011
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I think one of the best invention of the 20th century has been the airplane. It has changed the way
we live, travel, do business. Like any inventions, there is a downside such as pollution, but at the
same time benefits of using airplanes are fantastic.
Satellites are also a great inventions. In this multimedia era, we couldn't perform as well as we do
without telecommunication satellites.
Earth observation satellites are also a great creation. We can now have an accurate overview of the
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Mar 9, 2011
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Surely the interntal combustion engine will be seen to have the greatest effect on the world as a
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Mar 9, 2011
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I agree, the internal combustion is also what makes possible to go to space and launch
satellites. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: Inventions and their Implications
Mar 12, 2011
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People say the Hadron-collider in switzerland has the most potential to change our perceptions of
science and the universe?
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