Thursday, June 18, 2009

Unemotional, emotionless.

Since nanotechnology has been utilised to be active agents of medicine in hard-to-reach microscopic areas of the human body, I decided to share my personal ideas on how we could use nanotechnology in our future living, as part of my post-modern inquisition of boredom.

1- Nanobots in furthur use of medicine:

Nanobots can be programmed, so why not programme them to instead act like antibiotics, in which antibiotics do destroy both the unwanted and the needed cells in our body, why not programme them to incite on a journey to “convince” cells like cancer and other viral infections in our body to be, well productive cells. Of course this is anatomically impossible if just said like that.

Like, how would the cells convert, here is where the convincing part is explained; of course what I meant by that is not to actually negotiate terms with the cell, but to in fact kill and reuse the remains of the cell to be “digested” by the nanobots, which will be discharged as a mere vitamin for the rest of the body.

So it’s basically eating it up and shitting it out; filtering out the cancer and discharging the productive parts.

Problems encountered- possibility of cell confusion, possibility of causing cancer cells to act up instead, possibility of many major crisis which will lead to the editing of hypothesis.

2- Nanotechnology in teleportation:

Well, you may not know this but, NT can break a product and rebuild it again if programmed to.

But this is simply straightforward; once the object is broken into microcellular parts it will be transported through a system of networks, practically to the designated destination.

Simple enough?

Problems encountered- most definitely the fact the reconstruction process might screw up, but I’ll figure something out.

As you all know I’ll be moving to J.B, and mom has promised me a home lab cum workshop, so well, I’m generally enticed at the idea, despite other incentives like a car or a bike, a room full of legal, yes, legal exotic animals, a range of legal air guns, and of course to top that, the cheap cigarettes and booze, so what the hell man!

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