Sunday, February 5, 2012

Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?

What if humans made real life smart robot and gave it the ability to shape-shift to any things it want could it happen in the next centry?Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?Never. It's Hollywood fiction and many laws of physics are being violated. One of them is the size. Objects that are very large in size has a cubic increase in mass and thus any collision impact will have it's own heavy weight crush itself and crumble. Example is notice how easily the World Trade Center collapse under it's own weight and then everything is smashed into fine dust.



When you scale things from linear dimension up in size, the area increases by the square and the volume by cube. This is why you can smash a toy Hotwheel car and it never breaks and a real life car will crumble and a really bit giant car can't be built at all and even if you can will not have the ability to move very fast as it would need a cubic increase in engine horse power with only a square increase in area to dissipate the heat.Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?
In today's world we can build a 'transformer' However is is almost imposable to make an intelligence for it it would take to long to make it so it is not practical this is an awesome video it is an REAL 'transformer' it is small but it is a Prof of conceptCan humans build real life transformers in the next centry?There is simply no way to predict what will exist in the next 100 years or so. We can't even keep up technology as it is evolving now. Of course the bit problem is will there be any driving force for such a development.Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?
This forum is for engineering questions.



You are asking about science fiction.Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?No

DUH.... you should know its the "All Spark" that creates them....Can humans build real life transformers in the next centry?
Look it up on the internet.

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