The concept of 3D printing dates to the early 1980s, when inventor Chuk Hull created a 3D cross-sectional pattern of an object. Hull was known as the father of 3D printing (The Guardian,2014). 3D printing is a part of
additive manufacturing. The object will
be created by adding material layer by layer. 3D printers are available in the market and in the process including, homes, schools, and
business. A famous fashion designer Peleg (2015) makes clear that “Forget
shopping, soon we will be able to download our clothes”. These printers are used for printing such as toys, tools, and 3D food intricate treats. This essay will
discuss the usage of 3D printers in a different
field of life such as Architecture and
Medical Science.
3D printing in Architecture Technology just changed the way
of living. As Oxman (n.d) perceptively stated that “I believe in near future we
will 3D print out our building and houses”. A company in China has used giant
3D printers to make 10 full-sized, detached single-storey
houses in a day (BBC, 2015). Each 3D printed house in China cost less than $5,000. In many countries, Architects use 3D printers to illustrate their work and
present it in a well-organized way because it is easy to understand the
physical concept as compare to sketch. MarkerBot
Replicator 2 is a printer which is a good
example to use here, it works layer by layer. These giant printers work like
that. Moreover, engineers are working on the 3D printers to make them able to
print double story houses.
Some day after I am dead, scientists will recreate my brain
with a kind of three-dimensional printing press and use it to create new quotes
by me, instead of phony one like this. However, it is true that now-a-days many
scientists use 3D for creating body parts. In 1955, Dr. Thomas Harvey met
Einstein before his death then ask his a few questions and take his body to
examine. He started examining his body parts one by one, when he came to Einstein
brain, he realised that his brain is not a normal brain. He did not put his
brain back, he stole it and escaped. He began his working by took a number of
photos from different angles of the brain. He was the first and last human being
who hold Einstein brain in his hand. Moreover, he cut the brain into 240 small
pieces. Each piece coated in saluting and preserved into alcohol. He thinks
that, he saved Einstein’s brain for every mankind. Even in 21st
century no one is being successful to create internal part of the body.
To sum up, according to the first commandment of computer
ethics, no one have any right to harm someone. Moreover, it is illegal to create anything
which can harm others. A person who prints 3D printed stuff must be more careful
in his/her work because, his/her little mistake can harm a whole nation. There are health risks of these items,
including Medical Science and Houses.
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