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Crazy ideas are changing the world.

Crazy ideas are changing the world.

Many crazy ideas are helping to advance technological research and advancing knowledge of opportunities for technological advantages. When Gugliemo Marconi (1874-1937) created the first time the idea and application, what allowed transmitting messages wirelessly, that man was convicted as a maniac. But he created the first radio message through the air.

But what if some modern person would go to Marconi, and tells about the Internet, what would Marconi think about that person, who tells stories about the ability to transmit every kind of data or remote control things by using the binary code, or simply by cutting the radio transmission by a certain order. Would Marconi think that this person is a maniac, or is that person little bit ahead of time?

There are many ideas on the Internet, which seems very dramatic or that they are made by some maniacs, who are seeing Star Wars movies a little bit too many times. When the Internet came to homes in the late 1990s who would believe that someday that data network is planned to use for remote surgery.

The miniature computers can on the skin and they can communicate with the frontal lobe. And if fact those systems could communicate with the Internet by using the mobile telephones to make the data transmission possible,

But there are also other applications, which seems like only the useless and dangerous way to use the technology. One of those things is the intelligent tattoo. The thing is the three-colored LED-screen, which is ink in the human body. So who wants those things in the body? There have been credited ideas if the intelligent make-up what looks like crystals on the skin.

Those crystals would be the miniaturized computers, which can be used in multiple purposes. Those computers would communicate with the frontal lobe. Or they can input data to the eye nerves, which makes them an ultimate tool. They can be connected to the Internet by using mobile telephones.

That thing can change humanity forever. Maybe in the land of future, some people would have this kind of nanomachines, which can be released to some area, and then they would drill the electrodes in the pineal gland, and take the animal or human in the control. Maybe in someday, those devices allowed to communicate between species.

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