Instead of using an "elevator" in the "traditional" manor, why not have two really powerful magnets: one in space and one on Earth. The magnets can push/pull togehter to raise or lower an object inside of a metallic container. Would this even be possible? It was just a random idea and would probably be a lot easier than using cables and pulleys.
#3, please tell me you were joking . . . seriously, PLEASE!. My music ALONE is almost 2 GB, photos are about 1.5 GB, and then there are actually programs . . . I'm just going to assume you were joking as I'm sure you were.
Hmm, since they're so thin, couldn't they be stacked so as to deliver even more battery life? They could still be half the size of current batteries and delivering *way* more battery life. Interesting. Get those "kinks" worked out!
No ethics? If you can make program a robot with AI, you can certainly give them "ethics." But whose ethics? They're quite relative. What is "ethical" to one person may not be to the next.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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