Yes, Khaos that is the show. Its rather childish isn't it?
Blast, I am not tempted to stay here in this worldline at this time period. I am plagued by restlessness, paranoia, and I have no real potential here either.
Leslie, I am not sure what diseases have been fully eradicated. I know that a lot of diseases are less common. I spoke on this earlier.
I don't know how many military personal sided with the revolution. Those kinds of statistics aren't really available. Also, the war was more complicated than that. It wasn't always people fighting people of the same nationality.
I am unaware of a grid shutdown. I would assume that such an event would delay the device being made commercial.
What do you mean by your last question?
Paradox, please refer to the diagrams I posted earlier. Basically, there are batteries that are capable of being charged by a generator. The stored energy is used to allow a proper stream of energy be used to create exotic matter. The exotic matter is they key to controlling an creating the blackhole.
The units where this is done is sealed and I cannot reach them without unwelding the units from the frame, which is a far more laborious task than you can imagine. I am unaware of exactly how the units work. I have already given a long description of the machine. If you have any specific questions about it, ask away.
You are correct that Apple is the only company set up in such a way to be able to easily commercialize the technology into a device. But HP has the technology, not Apple. The idea of the technology has been around for about forty years already. The average user of the device won't know about the true revolutionary nature of the device, but the electrical engineering textbooks will have to be rewritten because of it.
Blast, I am not tempted to stay here in this worldline at this time period. I am plagued by restlessness, paranoia, and I have no real potential here either.
Leslie, I am not sure what diseases have been fully eradicated. I know that a lot of diseases are less common. I spoke on this earlier.
I don't know how many military personal sided with the revolution. Those kinds of statistics aren't really available. Also, the war was more complicated than that. It wasn't always people fighting people of the same nationality.
I am unaware of a grid shutdown. I would assume that such an event would delay the device being made commercial.
What do you mean by your last question?
Paradox, please refer to the diagrams I posted earlier. Basically, there are batteries that are capable of being charged by a generator. The stored energy is used to allow a proper stream of energy be used to create exotic matter. The exotic matter is they key to controlling an creating the blackhole.
The units where this is done is sealed and I cannot reach them without unwelding the units from the frame, which is a far more laborious task than you can imagine. I am unaware of exactly how the units work. I have already given a long description of the machine. If you have any specific questions about it, ask away.
You are correct that Apple is the only company set up in such a way to be able to easily commercialize the technology into a device. But HP has the technology, not Apple. The idea of the technology has been around for about forty years already. The average user of the device won't know about the true revolutionary nature of the device, but the electrical engineering textbooks will have to be rewritten because of it.