04-27-2015, 12:56 AM
I really don't think 7G will ever happen. And I know you guys are chuckling at that, given my past record. But here's why. As I approach my end goals with this 6G prototype, I am aware that there is really nothing left to shoot for after I achieve them. If I can make 6G do what this program is designed to do, I can probably make it do anything. Now, I could be wrong, but seriously... once the technology is that powerful, what's to aim for? Why try to make something more powerful? At that point, the goal is to figure out how to use the existing technology to achieve any particular challenge. What parts, and where and in what order, and how many engines, and... why would I start trying to develop more power? What am I going to try to achieve? I believe that 6G is going to be enough to accomplish just about anything, as long as I figure out how to use it correctly to achieve any particular goal.
Guys, I was saying that I would like to see those three in 6G because they were part of what we were discussing. I don't know if I can even make multi-stage programs in 6G yet. I don't even fully understand how to make a single stage 6G yet! I'm not even done developing the prototype.
If I do start making 6G programs, it's likely that I'll streamline the process, but it would still take a very long time compared to 5G. The last 5G six stage sets I built took literally months to build. Now if 6G is many times as complex and intricate and sensitive and specific as 5G, then we can presume that it will take me many times as long to build one. So if we go by the 2 months it took me to build AM6 (and that was just an upgrade of an existing and highly refined script set!), we can say that 6 to 12 months is not an unreasonable estimate. Per multi-stage program in 6G. IF I can figure out how to do it at all.
It took me months to build AM6, and months to build BASE. Both in 5G. Now if 6G is several times as powerful, complex, intricate, sensitive, etc. how long is it going to take to build an upgrade? 6 to 12 months? More?
How many of you are going to fork out several times as much to have a copy of AM7? What do I have to charge to make up for spending that long building it? It's not going to be 5G prices, that's for darned sure!
But at the moment, none of this matters because I still have one or two more major goals to accomplish before I even finish developing the prototype. Then I have to optimize it, and then I have to basically teach myself how to replicate it by taking it apart and writing a book on how I did what I did.
No point in getting excited just yet. It will be a long time coming. Remember, I'm currently estimating 3-4 months just to be able to tart work on a 6G ASC experimental. Not a final product, but a prototype that you guys can help me test!
As for what I would build in 6G, I'm thinking the best uses for it will be the things that even 5G has trouble with. Or things that haven't found a solution with modern science, like hair loss. I'm sure AM/SM/WM would be awesome, but they're not the whole world.
So just follow along with me in my journal and we shall see what comes to be.
Guys, I was saying that I would like to see those three in 6G because they were part of what we were discussing. I don't know if I can even make multi-stage programs in 6G yet. I don't even fully understand how to make a single stage 6G yet! I'm not even done developing the prototype.
If I do start making 6G programs, it's likely that I'll streamline the process, but it would still take a very long time compared to 5G. The last 5G six stage sets I built took literally months to build. Now if 6G is many times as complex and intricate and sensitive and specific as 5G, then we can presume that it will take me many times as long to build one. So if we go by the 2 months it took me to build AM6 (and that was just an upgrade of an existing and highly refined script set!), we can say that 6 to 12 months is not an unreasonable estimate. Per multi-stage program in 6G. IF I can figure out how to do it at all.
It took me months to build AM6, and months to build BASE. Both in 5G. Now if 6G is several times as powerful, complex, intricate, sensitive, etc. how long is it going to take to build an upgrade? 6 to 12 months? More?
How many of you are going to fork out several times as much to have a copy of AM7? What do I have to charge to make up for spending that long building it? It's not going to be 5G prices, that's for darned sure!
But at the moment, none of this matters because I still have one or two more major goals to accomplish before I even finish developing the prototype. Then I have to optimize it, and then I have to basically teach myself how to replicate it by taking it apart and writing a book on how I did what I did.
No point in getting excited just yet. It will be a long time coming. Remember, I'm currently estimating 3-4 months just to be able to tart work on a 6G ASC experimental. Not a final product, but a prototype that you guys can help me test!
As for what I would build in 6G, I'm thinking the best uses for it will be the things that even 5G has trouble with. Or things that haven't found a solution with modern science, like hair loss. I'm sure AM/SM/WM would be awesome, but they're not the whole world.
So just follow along with me in my journal and we shall see what comes to be.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!