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China is no superwoper...
Globaly it has no military strenght to act like a superpower... like the USA today or USA and USSR in the past
China is only a economy superpower and only a regional military power...
China cant even stop the US NAVY to sail through international water that China claims their own at their front door... something the USA would have never tryed during the cold war with USSR and the USSR not with USA
I actually mostly agree with Dejan here.
China has nowhere near the global ideological influence, military power projection, or technological disruption capability the Soviets possessed at the height of its power. The Soviets were a true competitor to the United States.
What technological disruption has China achieved on the scale of putting the first satellite and man into space? I rest my case. China is simply a regional power at this point.
There is only be one super power in the world and there will be only one super power in the world. That is America.
It is disgrace for USSR to be compared to China.
First was world superpower, second is cheap workshop.
USSR on its peak was 60 % of USA GDP. Modern China is about 62-63%, so dont lie Beast,
China is disruptive in technology. US now has a strong challenger in AI, Supercomputer, nuclear, biotechnology, electric car, etc. China is ahead in 5G telco, Exascale supercomputer, high speed train, hypersonic, quantum computer, beating America.
In fact USSR put first satellite was not disruptive at all, it was just a monumental and hyped by media due to epic between USA vs USSR at that time, and brought a little impact on USSR industry and economy.
And when did USSR has military power projection competing with US? USSR had only 2 carriers, far from competing US in military projection.
5g: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile are all expected to roll out 5G services over the next 6-12 months.
The US currently has the fastest supercomputer in the world, with 3-4 exascale class supercomputers under contract to deliver over 2021-2023.
Hypersonics? No...has China successfully tested a 4,000km hypersonic glide vehicle? That's double the range of any Chinese test.
Google, IBM, Microsoft, Rigetti Computing are all at the forefront of quantum computing and are world leading.
China is a competitor sure.....but disruptive? For all the money China has spent.....China still can't invent or develop a product that's truly revolutionary.
The practical lightbulb, the airplane, the Internet, the semiconductor, the personal computer, the iPhone, social media...to name a few. These were all revolutionary. What has China given the world over the last century?
Now let's check the reality
China ahead of US in 5G race, Deloitte says
https://www.rcrwireless.com/20180809/5g/china-ahead-of-us-in-5g-race-deloitte-says
It is clear from the title: China beat US
China launches exascale supercomputer prototype
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/world/china-launches-exascale-supercomputer-prototype-2807341.html
US not yet launched, mean China is ahead
Hypersonic? it maybe the field comparable to USSR's Sputnic where US and China (or USSR at that time) is head to head in technology but China (or USSR) show off first
How about rail gun? China has showed it railgun on her ship, and it could be disruptive in the future naval war.
China ahead US in quantum race:
China Leads The Quantum Race While The West Plays Catch Up
https://www.forbes.com/sites/saadia...e-quantum-race-while-the-west-plays-catch-up/
China is ahead US in quantum communication network:
China to launch world's first quantum communication network
https://phys.org/news/2017-08-china-world-quantum-network.html
US and China most likely places for disruptive innovation
https://www.consultancy.uk/news/13183/us-and-china-most-likely-places-for-disruptive-innovation
China and US are head to head for disruptive innovation
And .. if you want to see how China is bringing disruptive technology to world, you should come to CES 2018:
CES 2018 brought disruptive technologies closer to our lives
https://telecom.economictimes.india...ive-technologies-closer-to-our-lives/62503743
And CES 2018 is a China show, as China brought 1500 companies or 2/3 of whole participants to demonstrate future technology there.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/m/beijing/zhongguancun/2018-01/09/content_35476023.htm
Why according to you: Quantum computer, Quantum communication, 5G, hypersonic, rail gun ... aren't disruptive, while sputnik was disruptive? Those technology (quantum, 5G) can really make US leading titans go bankrupt if they are not anticipative, and even can be very disruptive to the military balance as well. And leading in exascale will help a country become future leader in many research. Hypersonic and railgun could change the war game.
Quantum technology and quantum computers as disruptive technologies of digitalization
https://www.global-review.info/2017...as-disruptive-technologies-of-digitalization/
In fact it was sputnik that was not disruptive at all - just monumental, because it changed nothing except the title as "who were the first one" in the race
Yes, that was revolutionary but that was past. If you are talking about 100 year past - yes China barely gave the world any revolution in tech at all. But we are talking about "NOW" and the future. At the moment China and US are head to head in disruptive innovations.
In past we were talking about internet, semiconductor, pc as revolutionary. Now and the future: Quantum technology will be revolutionary, and China leads now.
Quantum technologies to revolutionize 21st century
https://phys.org/news/2016-06-quantum-technologies-revolutionize-21st-century.html
I see you enjoy cherry picking articles to suit your agenda.
5G: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile are all introducing 5G services over the next 6-12 months. What did you not understand the first time I said this?
Exascale: You do realize those PROTOTYPES are not actually exascale computers right? they are not exascale at all. Like I said, 3-4 US exascale class computers are under contract and in development, an the US has the current fastest supercomputer in the world.
Quantum: Google and IBM are the closest companies to achieving quantum supremacy, an thereby the first step to achieving practical quantum computers.
Railgun? All China has proven is that it can mount a gun on to a ship. We've never seen it tested, and know almost nothing about its barrel. Meanwhile, we've seen multiple railgun tests conducted by the US Navy.
You can pull as many articles as you like....but it still doesn't change the fact that China hasn't created a product that has revolutionized the world. We're still waiting.
As we all know currently USA is the sole Super power in this world but there was a time when there was another ( USSR ) but it crumbled and divided into several small independent states. After giving some thought into it , I wonder what cause the USSR to collapse ? was it bad economy ? weak Army ? lack of allies or their support ? strategic blunders ? etc ..
There is this one question that pop into my head about the afghan war which struck the last nail in the USSR coffin , USSR was badly losing in Afghanistan .. Americans use their every possible Ally in the region to beat them , Pakistan trained and Fought with Afghans to hurt USSR , Arabs poured in Millions of Dollars and manpower , and so Europe back US actions . Who were USSR Allies and what were they doing ? I can think of India as very close ally to USSR , and they are the closest to help their cause with money or manpower but why they didn't do it ? why USSR did not use the same tactics US used against them ??
Please discuss ..
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Please keep the discussion as Civil/formal as possible ..
This is why you are CONTINUALLY the laughing stock when it comes to understanding technology issues. Most likely because you have never worked in anything 'tech'. Like your fraudulent 'aviation studies' claim.LOL. You are so funny
First, do you understand the difference between: "introducing" and "leading"?
Yes I know Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint will be introducing 5G in next 6-12 months, but it is HUAWEI that lead 5G, not Qualcomm, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
Second, I have given you evidence that China leads 5G tech, while you are only bragging empty claim.
This is why you are CONTINUALLY the laughing stock when it comes to understanding technology issues. Most likely because you have never worked in anything 'tech'. Like your fraudulent 'aviation studies' claim.
For those of us who actually WORKS in technology fields, we have the understanding that the true leader of a certain technology is the one who have the technology while no one else does. There is a difference between having the technology versus deployment. Further, deployment in limited in scope does not equate to inferior technology. When you are talking about the public airwaves, it is the laws that determines the scope of deployment and currently, the US is reviewing the frequency spectrum and that is the real barrier to US deployment of 5G deployment. Not that the US is behind China in the 5G technology.
https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-tec...es-division/general/radio-spectrum-allocation
China have been historically behind the US in just about every technology field until the Chinese government wised up and began to reform the country, so of course being new, China will have greater flexibility in deployment of new wireless technologies. US companies are delayed by EXISTING usage of current spectrum allocation, plus, we cannot simply tear down or modify existing structures such as towers or relay stations as they have to remain in place to service the public. China do not have this problem to the degree that the US does.
What a buffoon you are...