Showing posts with label Drones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drones. Show all posts

Monday, 3 April 2017

What Are These Mysterious Balls Of Lights?

The question is, “What are these mysterious balls of light?”

Seen regularly flying about in Earth’s skies, moving swiftly and silently through the air without difficulty they’re noticed only by their illumination.

So what are they?

As these balls of light appear to manoeuvre and disappear quickly, with that speed and capability I don’t think they could be manned by a life form.

So with that in mind could they be alien drones?

With their apparent advanced technology they could be controlled anywhere on this planet or even another.

But hey I’m no scientist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Monday, 12 September 2016

Why Make Unstoppable Robots?

With so many dangers to worry about on our planet, we need to add a new one to the list, “Unstoppable Robots.”

Now I know some robots are useful in the home and we are used to seeing drones flying about the sky, but now researchers have developed a robot that can adapt to being damaged and continue their task.

Currently it may not be huge or scary looking, but as the technology develops I wouldn’t be at all surprised if they begin to look like a cyborg from the Terminator movie.

And you know what happens next, they try to take over the world!

What’s worse is that if somebody unstable ends up controlling these robots they could program them to kill humans, wiping out mankind; as after all they are unstoppable!

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 18 July 2016

Is A Drone A Robot?

Friend or foe, love them or hate them, are drones robots?

It’s the user that decides its fate, to create a wonderful tool to bring happiness or to bring death and destruction.

Generally drones can be used for the greater good, fitted with filming or camera equipment it can bring a new perspective to watching a video or programme on television.

With no wires attached the Ariel views capture images not seen before, this was surely a great robot to have.

But unfortunately as a product with positive attributes there are those who could also see the these attributes to a licence to kill.

Now we have flying unmanned machines that kill people from a great distance without harm to its user and with insect drones now being created, will we ever be able to tell them apart?

I think not, but more worrying is that a lot of us are now using the robot vacuum cleaners, how do we know that they’re not spying on us?

I say treat your vacuum with respect as you never know when you’ll need an ally.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton