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FLOATING DISK
Jean Claude D. Lumba
Israeli Scientists Create Floating Disk With Quantum Locking

Abstract

The paper gives an overview of transparent display devices and their use for men’s greater technological status. It discusses the different features that a transparent screen can do better than a normal touch screen phone. It also discusses the advancement or the enhancement of man-kind’s future technology. The paper goes further to suggest means of testing the transparent display phone/PDA and suggest some tools that can be used to analyze raw data gathered from mobile phones that have been subjected to the topic. For our present technology it is not impossible for us to build the gadgets of our imagination. An example is the Glass styled touch screen PDA/. However, we need to discover how to do things wireless and without those batteries in touch. This focuses on making the technology and on how to transfer energy wireless with the distance of as far as 300,000 miles.

The Floating Disk
With the brilliant imagination of Director Jon Favreau he came up on making a brilliant experiment, although this device is purely special effects in movies, he still made the concept of making a good machine, and that is the Transparent Display Phone. We are entering a world with new and awesome devices. We are changing our status and evolving from manual to automated, from simple to complex, and from thick to thin. Moving forward through centuries and decades and years is making one step at a time through technology. Time makes us advanced and intelligent and more. Many gadgets of today are somewhat near on making a transparent PDA. The only difference is that they are bigger and they have the non-transparent parts in where batteries.

Scopes and Limitations

A major advantage on making this device is that you will be able to save energy and time. The device should be able to supply its own energy so that there is no need

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