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2468806 No.2468806 [Reply] [Original]

What technologies and/or other fields could contribute to the human species the most if they received better funding?

>> No.2468826

All of them

>> No.2468830
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2468830

>All of them

>> No.2468834

fucking fusion and god fucking stem cells god fucking dammit

>> No.2468835

>>2468830
I lol'd.

>> No.2468837

Quantum Astrology

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>>2468830
winner of 200 internets

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>>2468834
We can already extract energy from fusion. It's called "solar power."

>> No.2468851

>>2468843
yeah but it needs more funding...

>> No.2468857

>>2468851
haha, touche

>> No.2468862

>>2468843
Or just use nuclear fission which is far more effective and reliable, and requires less labor per quantity of energy made

>> No.2468897

Fusion, both cold and hot
Neuroquantology
Paraschology
Epigenetic switches

>> No.2468904

So, no one has any faith in nanotech?

>> No.2468910

>>2468806
Alternative energy and biotechnology

>> No.2468913

Genetic Engineering + Metabolic-pathway/enzyme research and engineering.

>> No.2468917

>>2468904
It's just, like most new tech, a bitch to develop for since it's expensive as fuck.