No, the theory is correct and the tech is available and if you tested it, it would work.
Fossil fuels that can be obtained using current technology are called proven reserves.
No, it's impossible with current technology.
Quantum entanglement was an observation in the 1930s, it's established as much of a fact as can be in physics since then. The current status is determining whether information transfer is instantaneous or has lag time.
Reserves (not stupid strip mining)
That would depend a lot on the speed. With current technology, it takes several years.
The Bohr Model, and its the basis of quantum theory
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No, it is not necessary.
current trend in technology? Or currrnt trend in day today life?
Locking in current tuition rates for future college education
Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.Perhaps. With current technology, that seems difficult; but technology may improve over the next few decades, or centuries.
While my existing technology will do what I want when I want it done then I will keep my current technology
latest wonders and the way sience and technology it is
Fossil fuels that can be obtained using current technology are called proven reserves.
locking in current tuition rates for future college education.
Magnetic levitation trainer do not run on rails but float above them. A current passes through The electromagnets in The track & on The train. The magnetism produced lifts The train upwards.
No, it's impossible with current technology.