slickinfinit Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 Can anyone exlpain how a computer the size of a organic cell could perform complex functions or how far we have taken this technology which I think will change the way we live in the imediate future? I know very litte about this science but I find it very interesting.
MolecularMan14 Posted November 22, 2004 Posted November 22, 2004 I just did a current event on this type of thing...I suggest checking out the link- http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/tech/article.jsp?id=99996362⊂=Nanotechnology Negative charge for 0 and a positive charge for 1 (or visa versa) still, its an incredible concept
slickinfinit Posted November 23, 2004 Author Posted November 23, 2004 Thanks that page i read with all the differant types of uses was more than I though they were researching but it seems to be such a promising venture in science, I cant wait fro the day they have tiny nano-cold pills that completely eliminate the virus. My only question is could this science disturb the balance that we and microbs have we are making machines tiny as a amiba or smaller will these natural microbs be driven to evolve or just have a negetive environmental impact if they get where they dont belong. I hope extensive research is done to safely make this science reality but u always have to ask questions.
LucidDreamer Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 My prediction is that nanotechnology will go heavy on the organics but I believe that some things might be done better with nanobots.
Gilded Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 I personally like the aspect of nanotechnology making it possible to transfer data faster and more efficiently (duh). Downloading pr0n - from under 56kb modem to 100Gb nanocable.
USMA German Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 nano technology is a double edge sword. One way to make sure the nano-bots do not get out of hand is to have a self destruction sequence to initiate after either a certain amount of time or after a task has been completed. I also am very interested in nano technology. Been reading up on it since 9th grade.
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