Friday, July 22, 2016

The Future?! Custom Electronics, Could Designers Design Every Aspect Of An Electronic For You?

Intro: I myself am not a scientist, or have anything to do with electronics. However, I have a really well thought out prediction for the future of electronics such as smartphones, cameras, TVs, and all of the hybrids that currently make it nearly impossible to distinguish one device from another. For example, phones are rapidly becoming practically indistinguishable from cameras. It's literally as if one were to put the technologies into a blender. In fact, computers are much like phones and TVs these days. We currently live in a renaissance, one that is part of a new era. It is essentially a paradigm shift. One of the most major aspects of this renaissance is 3d printing. Personally, I am not necessarily obsessed about electronics or technology in particular. Instead, I am passionate about many things about life, even if it has nothing to do with technology. I am not sure why, yet I'm just as passionate about technology, as I am about primitive living, which might just make sense to you, since technology has to do about living among a society, one which is less primitive. Getting back on topic. however, here's a glimpse into the possible future, written in a narrative story form. The caller's name is Ron (R), talking with H (for Howell), which is a made up name for a possible future company, about building a customized camera! (it could be other electronics as well)
H:"We'll create a custom camera. What resolution do you need?"
R: Well, I would say 8 megapixels, then have pixel/image stacking to be able to produce 8k using 4k slow motion, as well as create 8k photos out of 4k photos using pixel sampling.
T:"Yes, that's interesting. What about the lens? "
R: "300mm"
T: Any other features? What about the sensor?
R: I'm thinking about a full frame sensor, and be able to achieve UV & IR photos without having to tamper with the camera. I'm thinking, about having a regular filter, UV, as well as IR filter that the camera can automatically switch our for one another. I don't want the anti-aliasing filter.
Then Howell could design the camera so that it's just how you like it, and maybe have multiple designs, and present them to you just as an architect might ask you to choose from the plans he's designed for a house or building
Just think...is this the future of all electronics, where a person can get the most unique electronic device in the world? And once we achieve such a stage of society, what will we discover further? Will we now be on the brink of "another world?" I am having thoughts about our developing society, and I think that they are incredibly difficult to explain, although I will try as best I can. I have had plenty of time to think about many things. And in the midst of all of this development, I think that there are intriguing things, or aspects, about living, that we are failing to notice. Let's get back to Primitive living. Primitive means that one can live alone. However, in the sense that we think about it (almost always), primitive living means that one is away from mainstream society. However, what if we could take primitive living, and create a new definition, or word, from this idea. What if we could individually start to create what we are currently able to purchase? All of the neat stuff that we find online or in stores...what if the individual could one day develop that stuff himself, even electronic stuff?! The idea here is not about trying to go insane! This is about thinking more out of the box. Virtually everything that we have from society, which is modern, such as technology, is incredibly intricate and complicated to us, since we simply purchase it and we're done. However, what would it be like, if you could have a TV or radio (for instance), without ever purchasing or borrowing it from somewhere?! How about if we could some day reach the level at which we could individually have all of this stuff, having made if ourselves?

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