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Terminator Two Exists: Self repairing liqid metal circuits

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Hi all

Self repairing circuits using liquid metal.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16291943

Add in a self organising evolving algorithm and we might end up with something not that far away from the concepts behind terminator two.

Any way the topic is interesting and should spark some robust debate. Happy Solstace and a tiny Tim to one and all. :D

Kind Regards walker

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The self-healing metal having a problem with gravity, when it merging in, it will just sloping down along the surface instead or reshape to normal, even it's memorized.

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Terminator Two does indeed exist. You can buy it online. ;)

Self repairing circuits, on the other hand, are a far cry from machines that can mould themselves into arbitrary shapes.

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Tanks in ArmA3 will now have health regen, what have you done?

;)

I believe it will be self-healed into a pile of dry metal-pool when the rail cannon molted most of the protections...

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The article is also somewhat misleading. Transitors and integrated circuits normally degrade from bad design, where they are placed in a circuit where they get overpowered or overheated. One would not expect cracks to form on a circuit because of 'use', especially on something like a satellite or a space probe, where you would expect the electronics that use integrated circuits would be properly designed.

Walker, someone who is as smart as you appear should know that liquid and metal and circuitry in the same sentence does not lead to ambulatory liquid robots.

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this is indeed great for space industry, i don't get why it has such misleading title ...

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Yeah, it's just a type of circuitry that is able to patch breaks in the wiring.

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Hi all

Self repairing circuits using liquid metal.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16291943

Add in a self organising evolving algorithm and we might end up with something not that far away from the concepts behind terminator two.

Any way the topic is interesting and should spark some robust debate. Happy Solstace and a tiny Tim to one and all. :D

Kind Regards walker

Such a very amazing link!

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