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685327593 t1_iuif6mo wrote

That's not how it works. Technology can't just magically ignore the laws of physics. In most industries progress is painfully slow or non-existent.

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SuperMazziveH3r0 t1_iujijda wrote

We thought laws of gravity would be impossible to defeat, yet there were plenty of innovators that incorporated properties of physics to achieve manned flight. While we won't break laws of physics in our lifetime (I think), there will be ways to mitigate the limitations of physics

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685327593 t1_iujj4jh wrote

The point is we're not going much farther with MOSFET transistors. We need a completely new technology.

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SuperMazziveH3r0 t1_iujjaqn wrote

Yes.

And there will always be new technology.

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685327593 t1_iujjr61 wrote

One day, but there's no reason to assume it will be soon. Could be 100 years from now.

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heckdditor t1_iuiguqw wrote

Technology will find it's way. :)

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685327593 t1_iuj9hj3 wrote

Why should this be different than any other industry?

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