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Nothing, technically we have invented every possible thing as if you had a new idea that would technically be invented already inside your head so the answer is nothing
Yes, it is possible. Their existence is proof.
what made genetic engineering possible
Its unknown if cloning is possible today.
Technically, robots don't need to be programmed, but it will be harder to get full functionality otherwise. Programming allows you to give the robot a series of commands to operate it. These commands can include, but are not limited to: Movement, sight, audio, sensors and operation of ulterior tools.However, that is not the only way to get a robot to move. Technically you could go to the fundamental level, and wire a robot in such a way as to force it to certain actions. However this can be considered an extremely low level programming. The earliest computers for example, back when they were vacuum tubes, weren't really "Programmed", and it takes no programming to get a LED to turn on with a breadboard. Using logic gates, it is possible to have a fully wired robot without any programming.
no it is technically impossible
No. This is, technically and scientifically speaking, not possible.
Technically it is possible
Technically, it is possible.
No.
No. Technically it is not possible.
basically there will not be any difference between them. the capacity of equipment will be more such as the CB rating will be more basically there will not be any difference between them. the capacity of equipment will be more such as the CB rating will be more
A direct conversion is not possible. Whey are different technically.
technically, if you have soup you are doing both
Well technically they probably shouldn't, but it is possible.
Nintendo makers say that skype is "technically possible" on DSi.
technically no, but it could be possible as a small percentage in an alloy