Without replicator technology and tractor/pressor fields, can you make a TNG Holodeck?
True, after all there's also people who give themselves strokes (sometimes fatal) from excessive gaming. And a few months ago I read an article about a guy who died from eating excessive amounts of licorice. Licorice. Something in it caused his heart to stop iirc. But he ate like really huge amounts of it, and every day for a long time.
Too true, frighteningly:
https://www.businessinsider.com/bla...hythmia-adults-over-40-2017-10?r=US&IR=T&op=1
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-black-licorice-can-make-your-heart-jump/
When will someone invent broccoli sticks?Kale sticks? Asparagus sticks?
Then again, to be fair. To paraphrase the Simpsons, Licorice tries to warn us of its deadliness with its terrible taste.
Having a room with fully 3d holograms seems plausible. Being able to bang them seems much less so.
Without replicator technology and tractor/pressor fields, can you make a TNG Holodeck?
Having a room with fully 3d holograms seems plausible. Being able to bang them seems much less so.
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