Submitted by AlertAbrocoma2203 t3_y0tqf5 in Futurology
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Submitted by AlertAbrocoma2203 t3_y0tqf5 in Futurology
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Projectors of people. Like, a device you could place in the ground and someone could appear there in a virtual form and you could see it almost as if that person was actually there, i. e.: 3D, same height, same colors and same voice. I think you could really earn a lot of money with that.
I’m actually not really a fan of their meatballs. My grandmother was Polish and her meatballs beat any of the North American IKEA ones. Maybe they’re better in Europe?
The entire world seems to be facing a housing crisis driven by high costs. I suggest that you design a low cost housing solution that could be easily replicated anywhere in the world with readily available materials. I have seen proposals in this area using shipping containers, mud/earthen/clay construction, and other materials. The unit needs to be temperature controlled, ventilated, have adequate sunlight, kitchen, bathroom, etc. Try to figure out how to do this for $50,000 or less per unit and you may become famous. Good luck.
Very true! Its then just whether its ethical to design military products :/
Oh this could be interesting. I will look into it further! Thanks!
Yes this is very true. Ill have a look into it further thanks!
Powering the battle field is a very hot topic.
A particular archaism that pisses me off are aircraft seats. Why the hard, knobbly arm rests? Why the cut-you-in-half seat belts? Why ash trays, for god's sake?
what about a wind turbine with another propeller on the pole :) 2 for the price of 1
What about something related to Singapore's architecture in attempt to combine industrial looks with nature. Perhaps design a futuristic town or rebrand a city that is very polluted and transform it in something environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing like Singapore... or maybe design a skyscraper that traces its own carbon footprint or something.
Look up the life of Winchester and you'll get your answer
The meatball part of my comment was not particularly serious.
There are a couple of problems facing the world. Environmental issues, space crunch and rising costs for nearly everything are some of the most discussed topics. If you could create a solution for say, the high costs of housing in metropolises by designing a low cost and environmentally friendly solution, you could attract a lot of interest.
On the other hand, if you are more interested in the futuristic aspects of engineering, the fields to choose from are transportation, infrastructure, military and of course computing. A project based on any of these should succeed.
And if all fails, simply turn in a Dyson sphere model, saying you don't have the resources to make a real one, but are not opposed to helping build one. ;)
WinterSoCool t1_irtrhrd wrote
If you can design something that would solve a problem the military faces, I'm sure you'd develop some interest from potential future employers with deep pockets.