Monday, August 23, 2004

Unified Technology Theory


With the vast ocean of technological innovation that pervades through out the corporate and university laboratories one of the most complex problems that face us is the integration and utilization of said advancements. The search for a unified technology theory is perhaps the most concise way to state this problem. How do we sift through this massive accumulation of discovery and theorem and pull together vastly diversified research into a collaborative solution. This gathering of dispersant information and people into a collective whole in and of its self disserves it own research, a big picture investigation if you will. Take for example the combining of holographic memory with wearable computers, 802 IEEE standards and augmented reality display to create a truly revolutionary way to access any data anywhere. To break down the previous example the holographic memory would allow for terabytes worth of data in a very small amount of space. Integrate that with a wearable computer that with Moore's law pushing the speed of processors through the roof and packing more power into smaller spaces puts a substantial computer system on our bodies. Incorporate the IEEE standards for high speed wireless access and top it off with light packets projecting an overlaid display directly on your retina and you have a new way of interacting with the world. This opens up a massive amounts of potential for how we interact with others and the environment around us. Consider the long term implications of this type of research. By focusing not on a specific technology or research topic this allows for an unbiased look at the grand scheme of things. Part futurist and part Vegas prognosticator this task is not an easy one. However the benefit of such an attempt may change the way the world works and plays. A key focus in assimilating the overall interconnection of these varying disciplines is being able to see the thread that binds. The ability to apply concepts to existing models of usage or the vision to create a new hypothesis out of combined research and theory is needed to achieve this end. It is like putting a puzzle together with out knowing the final picture. All there is to go on is the conjecture and theorem of what an integrated system may become. The inter relation of these dispersants systems may rely solely on a single key factor which may only be determined at a point when a cumulative system is designed.Acting in conjunction a group of researchers searching for a “unified technology theorem” may create a process or system that may far outstripped its individual parts. Thus with this concept in mind I did conceptualize the formulation of SDNI scientific discoveries and new ideas. SDNI seeks visionaries to extrapolate from the known collective of information and to meld together a cohesive mixture that has market potential. The Goal of this organization is to attempt such a lofty aspiration. We seek fellows of kindred spirit and understanding who want to reach for not just the stars but the cosmos itself.

JOHN ANTHONY HARTMAN--FOUNDER

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