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About a year ago there was all this buzz about an invention that was going to revolutionize the world. It was billed as the greatest thing since the computer or maybe more. Speculation ran from a new energy source to a super chip to levitating cars. The facts were that only three people knew about it, Steve Jobs being one, and corporations were paying tens of millions for marketing rights even though they didn’t know what it was. Has anybody heard anything about this lately? Was it a huge scam that fooled all the media?
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...Check at http://www.Theitquestion.com/news/
...Not much new with IT...
*Muchas Gracias
*I understood the IT invention to be a computerized control device which functioned with, and communicated with, the machine language of the Universe. This enabled the user to control and modify the four basic forces of the universe (e.g. gravity, weak force, etc.)on a local basis. The problem seems to be that if the wrong commands are given, the result is a black hole with an event horizon surrounding the volume the user was trying to manipulate. The problem has so far defied solution.
*Let's name it "windows on the universe" or Windows UV.Just hope it doesn't crash while you're UV surfing or you'll be lost in a black hole.....
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About a year ago there was all this buzz about an invention that was going to revolutionize the world. It was billed as the greatest thing since the computer or maybe more. Speculation ran from a new energy source to a super chip to levitating cars. The facts were that only three people knew about it, Steve Jobs being one, and corporations were paying tens of millions for marketing rights even though they didn't know what it was. Has anybody heard anything about this lately? Was it a huge scam that fooled all the media?