My buddy JJ sent this to me and it immediately said "POST ME"
.... who am I to argue with a 3 D printer?
This is only just the beginning. The tip of the iceberg. Barely scratching the surface of all that will be seen very soon. A quick search on the topic of 3D printers brings you literally days worth of reading material, with new articles, even in the main stream, coming out almost daily. This is the beginning of change.
Being able to produce a 2500 square foot house in 20 hours? There have been companies out there for years that have been creating this type of quickly assembled prefab housing- for emergency shelters, for new housing developments, for even luxury homes.... know what happens to most of them? They get "funded" by some broker middleman for one of the biggie corporations that doesn't want the technology out there and then through some fancy contract bullshit, they get tossed out and the projects hidden in a back closet.
But 3 D printers change that, because now anyone can start doing these things- not just houses, but cars too, engine parts, and even- believe it or not- human tissue and organs!!!.....
It's not just science fiction any more. It's real. Are you ready for change?
The second industrial revolution is here, thanks to a relatively
new invention: the 3D printer. This amazing technical achievement can be
used in most of the fields one can think of, with unparalleled
financial and time-saving advantages.
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
The second industrial revolution is here, thanks to a relatively
new invention: the 3D printer. This amazing technical achievement can be
used in most of the fields one can think of, with unparalleled
financial and time-saving advantages.
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
The second industrial revolution is here, thanks to a relatively
new invention: the 3D printer. This amazing technical achievement can be
used in most of the fields one can think of, with unparalleled
financial and time-saving advantages.
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
oh and the highlights are mine :D
and pps: I know nothing about The Venus Project and will look into it as soon as I can.
http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html
2,500 Ft² House PRINTED in 20 Hours
The second industrial revolution is here, thanks to a relatively new invention: the 3D printer. This amazing technical achievement can be used in most of the fields one can think of, with unparalleled financial and time-saving advantages.
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
CC 3D printer, "printing" an entire house
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com;
.... who am I to argue with a 3 D printer?
This is only just the beginning. The tip of the iceberg. Barely scratching the surface of all that will be seen very soon. A quick search on the topic of 3D printers brings you literally days worth of reading material, with new articles, even in the main stream, coming out almost daily. This is the beginning of change.
Being able to produce a 2500 square foot house in 20 hours? There have been companies out there for years that have been creating this type of quickly assembled prefab housing- for emergency shelters, for new housing developments, for even luxury homes.... know what happens to most of them? They get "funded" by some broker middleman for one of the biggie corporations that doesn't want the technology out there and then through some fancy contract bullshit, they get tossed out and the projects hidden in a back closet.
But 3 D printers change that, because now anyone can start doing these things- not just houses, but cars too, engine parts, and even- believe it or not- human tissue and organs!!!.....
It's not just science fiction any more. It's real. Are you ready for change?
don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this
technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's
"traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate
mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
2,500 Ft² House PRINTED in 20 Hours
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
CC 3D printer, "printing" an entire house
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
2,500 Ft² House PRINTED in 20 Hours
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
CC 3D printer, "printing" an entire house
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
2,500 Ft² House PRINTED in 20 Hours
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
CC 3D printer, "printing" an entire house
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this
technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's
"traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate
mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
Please click on the original link to view the videos that I cannot seem to get embedded here, lolIt is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
oh and the highlights are mine :D
and pps: I know nothing about The Venus Project and will look into it as soon as I can.
http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html
2,500 Ft² House PRINTED in 20 Hours
The second industrial revolution is here, thanks to a relatively new invention: the 3D printer. This amazing technical achievement can be used in most of the fields one can think of, with unparalleled financial and time-saving advantages.
Recently, NASA used a 3D printer to make parts for a rocket engine, which performed just as expected. [1] They also plan to launch a 3D printer into space next year, in order to help astronauts manufacture spare parts on the ISS. [2] Yes, that's how cool a 3D printer is, and you haven't heard everything yet.
Thanks to a company named "Contour Crafting - Robotic Construction System" [3], the 3D printer can now be used to built entire houses on site, and it will take around 20 hours for a 2,500 square feet home.
CC 3D printer, "printing" an entire house
Here is how this technology works:
I don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's "traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com;
don't know how many people fully comprehend the implications of this
technology. It's not only much better, faster and cheaper than today's
"traditional" technology, but it also has the potential to liberate
mankind from physical labor.
It is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.htmlIt is only a glimpse into the future, but we can imagine the rest.
Because machines are faster and better than humans at repetitive tasks and heavy industry, it is inevitable that sooner, rather than later, we will all be replaced by them. This doesn't mean that we should fear technology. By contrast, we should embrace it and allow ourselves to be liberated.
What about unemployment?
Unless we consider a viable alternative today, a huge percent of people will find themselves homeless and unemployed, in the near future. Luckily, there is a solution for all to study and take into account: "The Venus Project". [4]
TVP is the model for a futuristic society than can be achieved within 10 years, if we decide to accept the "upgrade". Because it is built around a Resource Based Economy, there will be no more financial institutions - hence no more elites, corruption, low quality products, wars, poverty, famine, etc.;
Giving the fact that we already have a viable transition plan towards a RBE, the only questions remaining is "how bad do we want it?". It is only up to us to make the transition. [5]
By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com; - See more at: http://www.riseearth.com/2013/11/2500-ft-house-printed-in-20-hours.html#sthash.TFEHDthX.dpuf
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