Are Real Transformers Being Developed in Japan?

In summary, a conversation about the capabilities of Japan was had, with one person mentioning a server overload preventing access to a website and another sharing a link to a video of a remote control car transforming into a robot. It was also mentioned that Japan cannot break the laws of physics, but one person joked that they could eat their own head. The conversation concluded with someone jokingly stating that Japan had been "pwned."
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dduardo
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http://robot-fan.net/spot/spot067.html

What can't the japanese do?
 
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I can't get to it, the server is overloaded. Meanwhile, this one is pretty neat:

http://robot-fan.net/spot/spot063.html"
 
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dduardo said:
What can't the japanese do?
walk to another country
 
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tribdog said:
walk to another country
If any ones designs the bridge to allow that I'm pretty sure it would be them too.
 
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dduardo said:
What can't the japanese do?
Break the laws of physics
That's not a transformer it just a toy remote control car that can chage into a robot.They need to make it bigger
 
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and sentient
 
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scott1 said:
Break the laws of physics
That's not a transformer it just a toy remote control car that can chage into a robot.They need to make it bigger

That is great work right there.

If you can't see that, then you sir are naive.
 
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that's not a transformer it's just a car that transforms into a robot.
 
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To quote Team America,

"Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?"

I bet they can't do that.
 
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4740399201852391052&q=alive+with+technology
 
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tribdog said:
and sentient
:rofl: yeah.
 
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Yeah baby...

FLIPPIN' SWEET! Japan just got pwned.
 
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I thought that was the technology they were going to use to make the Transformers.
 

1. What are "Real Transformers"?

Real Transformers are a type of technology or machine that has the ability to physically transform from one form or shape into another. This technology is inspired by the popular media franchise, Transformers, and has been a subject of research and development for many years.

2. How do "Real Transformers" work?

The exact mechanisms and processes of how "Real Transformers" work are still being studied and developed. However, the basic principle involves the use of advanced materials, such as shape-memory alloys, and complex mechanical systems that allow for the transformation of the object or machine.

3. What applications do "Real Transformers" have?

Real Transformers have a wide range of potential applications, including in the military, transportation, and entertainment industries. They can be used for tasks that require both speed and versatility, such as search and rescue missions, package delivery, and even space exploration.

4. Are "Real Transformers" safe for human use?

As with any technology, the safety of "Real Transformers" depends on how they are designed and used. Proper safety protocols and regulations must be followed during the design and testing phases to ensure the safety of both the operator and those around the machine.

5. Will "Real Transformers" become a reality in the near future?

The development of "Real Transformers" is an ongoing process and progress has been made in recent years. While there is no definite timeline, it is possible that we may see functional "Real Transformers" in the near future. However, it is important to note that the technology is still in its early stages and there are many challenges that need to be overcome before it can become a reality.

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