TEDxHamburg – David F. Flanders – 3D Printing: This Century’s most disruptive innovation?!
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@XSilvenX
@timemastro LOL I didn’t know they said that in Zeitgeist Moving Forward… I suppose because I sign off on the idea and discuss it within the parameters of this technology you’ve taken up some sort of issue with it. You disagree with it and that in itself makes it stupid? Very nice reasoning I must say. Really nice objective argument you have going there. -1 for me as I allowed myself to be trolled.
@XSilvenX zeitgiest moving foward….
@timemastro What documentary?
@XSilvenX dont repeat what you saw in a documentary…. its stupid…
We could use this for some of the “business” uses or….we could use this as a main constituent to fuel the ideas of a resource based economy, where money is no longer necessary. Capitalism, or rather a monetary system in general can not co-exist with this technology in full fruition as inevitable piracy will occur. It’s as simple as that.
@kanefreeman1
Perhaps very true, but beside all the tech that we got the system that we live in abuses it, every thing exist with one purpose only to serve the humanity, but unfortunately our leaders do not serve the people and that is the point where people should step up and stop that money, power, elite insanity and fake illusion! Na’vi, Wake Up!
3D printing will eliminate human labor in manufacturing. This technology will fundamentally change, if not completely eliminate markets.
@bj8282
He said he didn’t want to talk about the technology. There are plenty of other videos out there that talk about the specific technology. His focus is on where the progress of adoption is.
Definitely not an exaggeration brotha. 3D printing is where its at!
I don’t get it. Where does the material come from, then? Some of them would be wood, metal, or combination of them, etc. How can they make it? I think he should explain more about technic in order to make people to understand how it actually works. Without that, it all sounds vague and bit exagerating.