Age Of Abundance: Making Anything You Need Out Of Nothing!!!

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Age Of Abundance: Making Anything You Need Out Of Nothing!!!
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It often seems like our everyday lives are becoming more like something out of science fiction.  What was an idea in a movie or television script a decade or so ago, is rapidly showing up in our daily lives.  This trend is going to continue.

I made the case that we are going to see a time when things really start to get inexpensive.  This is something we already know to be true for things such as computers, televisions, and cell phones.  In fact, anything that comes under the laws of Informational Technology tends to go down in price very rapidly.

When people look at their monthly budgets there are a few areas that stand out.  

At the top of the list is most likely housing.  Keeping a roof over one's head costs anywhere, in the Western countries, from $1K and on up.  This is an industry that has changed little over the years while still having a lot of manual labor involved.  This could be changing with the introduction of 3D printing of houses.  We could see the cost and time it takes to build a house decrease rapidly over the next decade.

This is a house that was build in Austin, Tx.  Expect to see more of this.

http://bgr.com/2018/03/12/3-d-printed-house-icon-sxsw/

Another area that people spend a fair bit of money is on automobiles.  Over the last few decades, in spite of the move to automation, the price of cars has consistently gone up.  Granted, the cars of today last longer than they did 30 years ago,  Nevertheless, that does not make the monthly payment of $300-$500 for just the car any easier.

The next decade is going to see people move away from car ownership to paying for rides.  This is a much more efficient use of resources considering the fact that most cars sit idle 90% of the time.  Uber is a well known entity that used technology to reshape the fare-based transportation service.  Now we see the elimination of the most expensive component.

This is actually happening on the streets of Arizona today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqRMTWqhwzM&feature=youtu.be

Cars without drivers.  Houses coming out of a printer.  That is pretty far out stuff.

As they say, you ain't see nothing yet.

Now we are starting down the road of using a 3D printer to create anything literally out of thin air.

You might want to read that again.  There is nothing put into the printer, it uses just air to create the physical product.

How is this even possible?

The answer lies in carbon nanotube membranes which are able to combine and separate individual molecules.  Essentially a molecular factory will be able to make anything from the basic molecular building blocks.

While it could be some time before you see this in your home, it stands to reason that simple molecular factories could change the face of manufacturing.  Fuels are the starting point for this technology yet, if it works, there is no reason that more complex factories cannot be created.

This is something that a company called Mattershift is already creating.

  https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2018/03/09/carbon-nanotube-membrane-breakthrough-is-real-world-star-trek-replicator-mattershift/#4d27b84e520f

If this sounds familiar to those who enjoy Sci-Fi shows, there is a reason for it.

https://youtu.be/jyMYKWIAR5s

Advancements like this are going to bring the cost of manufacturing physical products down.  We are going to see many breakthroughs in these areas over the next couple of decades.

That is why the Age of Abundance is rapidly coming towards us.  The decentralization of money is but one step in that process.  Now that the Internet came to money, we are going to see a great deal of it produced over the next 5-10 years.  In a tokenized world, the average person is going to be receiving tokens from any different sources.  In other words, they are going to be paid for what they do.  This will help the income side of the equation.

The expense side is going to also see a massive change.  Things are going to start deflating rapidly as technology, especially IT, becomes a larger part of our lives.  There is a long track record of the trend line of processing, memory, and software.  Each of these has an annual deflation rate of between 16%-50%.  

So while the Star Trek type replicator might be decades away, large scale 3D printers used in factories to mass produce products will be here within the next 5 years.  This is going to drastically reduce the price of manufacturing which is going to help the expense side of the equation for most people.

Remember this the next time the mainstream media touts some silly points in an effort to create FUD.

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