JGolomb 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2010 Perhaps a short list of speculative mechanisms for future archaeological research would be interesting to produce. Here's a short bit from the article...the whole thing is interesting and very random. Ground-scanners, Transparent-Earth (PDF) eyeglasses, metal detectors, 4D earth-modeling environments used to visualize abandoned settlements, and giant magnets that pull buried cities from the earth. Autonomous LIDAR drones over the jungles of South America. Fast, cheap, and out of control portable muon arrays. Driverless ground-penetrating radar trucks roving through the British landscape. Or we could install upside-down periscopes on the sidewalks of NYC so pedestrians can peer into subterranean infrastructure, exploring subways, cellars, and buried streams. Franchise this to London, Istanbul, and Jerusalem, scanning back and forth through ruined foundations. Holograph-bombs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites