Normally, new technologies

Normally, new technologies like this would have a good chance to grow despite numerous financial setbacks and bankrupcies, examples include vulcanization and typesetting. And this technology is so vital to the green revolution that only a boneheaded fool would stand in the way, however, a bigger issue here is whether Eestor can survive the Darpa stealth cloud of death. This technology was originally an SBIR request via Darpa for satellite and weapons power.

Like Tamarack Systems that tried to market holographic data storage, this group too could be black bagged forever!! I was talking to a navy expert on holographic computers. So much of the old Soviet Union technology was labelled top secret that you could find yourself in prison for life for just building an optical flip-flop or a hydrogen flouride laser. What we need is a president with enough wisdom to start lifting the cloak on these technologies. The funniest example (ha ha)is the 50 million dollars payment from ITT to the government for "accidentally" releasing second and third generation night vision technology to China. Before the stealth boys stepped in, my students were working with ITT labs to build and improve their own second and third generation scopes. None of this technology was invisible to simple scope dissection!! But...

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