Friday, September 28, 2012
Food Regulation of the Future
In the future, it will be necessary for stores selling food items to be monitored for food freshness. The monitors include:
[1] Bar coding of foods to display food age. The bar coding reports sales and other data to a food regulatoric agency.
[2] temperature sensitive bar coding for frozen and refrigerated foods. This allows foods to be reported to food regulatoric agencies for spoiled food sales.
[3] Desterilization sensitive bar coding for food contaminatation monitoring. This bar coding is sensitive to molds, bacteria, and other desterilization processes.
Vending Machine Stores
In the future, new stores will be constructed that stay open 7 days week. The stores will utilize vending machines that accept cash and credit cards. The stores will be guarded by security guards.
Grocery stores, convenience stores, clothing stores and others will be capable of economically staying open continually by this technique.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Food Bar Coding Systems of the Future
In the future, there may be food bar coding systems for stores, wharehouses, and other facilities. The bar coding will be colour coded. That allows every individual food, drug, and cosmetic item to be labelled individually.
The bar code will be entered into an international database for food safety agencies. The food item will set an alert for expired, deteriorated, and old food items. The bar coding allows tracing of old food items sold at stores. The bar coding will be utilized for consumer protection and safety.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The Speed of light computer
A computer that contains conversion software may be utilized for multifarious "high speed" operations.
The computer simply utilizes an extremely high speed random pulse waveform. This waveform generator utilizes a morse code type program. At 10 Trillion pulses per second, a computer may operate at hundreds of times the speed of light. Multiple waveforms; as well as pulses, may be utilized for optional codes for symbols, images, and other digits. For example: a 19 trillion pulse waveorm group may contain a 3 pulse length wave, an optional higher or lower frequency wave, or shaped waveforms.
The Invisible Vehicle
My invention of the invisible vehicle has caused very much concern from governments worldwide. It is unnecessary to be so concerned about the devices utilized.
To operate, a set of cameras are placed facing outwardsly, around the vehicle. A hologram is projected on the opposite side of the vehicle. The hologram produces an effect of invisibility.
Optionally, a flexible monitor may be utilized; however, covering the wheels may pose a problem.
A quasi invisible vehicle is still easily detectable unless a radar absober and waveform transformer is utilized.
A projected image may also be utilized in the hologram. For example: an image of a moped dubbed over the projected image covering an 18 wheeler.
Radars are Obsoleted
Since the creation of radar, the radar has been of no use; excepting for general purposes. Radar for military or other government is useless.
To attempt to locate an aicraft or other vehicle, the driver must first allow it.
Radar waves are extremely manipulable. By utilizing a trimetallic mesh outer; or inner, layer surrounding the vehicle, the radar waves may be absorbed. After absorbtion, the waves are converted into higher or lower frequencies that cannot be detected or received by the radar wave receiver. It is fpr that reason the radar waves cannot be utilized for detection of vehicles.
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