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What alien technologies are in Neill Blomkamp's "Rakka" and how far they are from real?
jedishrfu said:Here's an article on the Rakka for reference with the thread's discussion.
https://geekdad.com/2017/06/neill-blomkamp-sci-fi-short-rakka/
and
https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/14/...xperimental-sci-fi-film-rakka-watch-interview
They mention ferro-fluids as the basis for the alien technology:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrofluid
and here where it shows the ferro-fliuds are still somewhat fluidic:
"Rakka's" Alien Tech is a hypothetical concept of advanced technology believed to be possessed by the fictional alien species known as the Rakka. It is often portrayed in science fiction as being significantly more advanced than human technology.
No, "Rakka's" Alien Tech is not real. It is a fictional concept created for entertainment purposes in science fiction media.
Since "Rakka's" Alien Tech is not real, it is impossible to determine how far it is from reality. However, some aspects of it may be based on real scientific theories and advancements.
Examples of "Rakka's" Alien Tech in science fiction include advanced spacecrafts, weapons, and communication devices that are not possible with current human technology.
It is impossible to predict the future, but it is unlikely that "Rakka's" Alien Tech will become a reality as it is portrayed in science fiction. However, some aspects of it may inspire and influence real technological advancements in the future.