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The Future Is Coming 2: Nanotechnology

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posted on Aug, 26 2011 @ 01:53 PM
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Nanotechnology will be used to kill people.

Put in in say Coca Cola. The nano-bots could be there harmlessly in your system. If someone doesn't like what you are saying on the internet, they could use your wireless router and assign your nano-bots a Serial Number..and a mission. Death to you.

Nanotechnology= Judgement Day...and it isn't God deciding who lives and who dies.

Nobody would ever know you died from nano-bots in your system. They making killing easier than mankind's ever experienced.



posted on Feb, 2 2012 @ 12:50 PM
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Nanotechnology will, first and foremost, be used in weaponry. Anything that is practical will be used by the military for some purpose.

The military has dibs on anything awesome and useful that is created within our labs that is safe and reliable. It is proven (Area 51).



posted on Feb, 2 2012 @ 02:43 PM
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Originally posted by Pervius
Nanotechnology will be used to kill people.

Put in in say Coca Cola. The nano-bots could be there harmlessly in your system. If someone doesn't like what you are saying on the internet, they could use your wireless router and assign your nano-bots a Serial Number..and a mission. Death to you.

Nanotechnology= Judgement Day...and it isn't God deciding who lives and who dies.

Nobody would ever know you died from nano-bots in your system. They making killing easier than mankind's ever experienced.
Looks like humans are gonna need some kind of antivirus........dammit



posted on Feb, 24 2013 @ 05:59 PM
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(Tiny) Reconfigurable Robots at MIT




posted on Feb, 25 2013 @ 07:35 PM
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Cleantechnica.com

One Photon can be split into multiple electrons with graphene.




A paradigm shift in the materials industry is likely within the near-future as a variety of unique materials replaces those that we commonly use today, such as plastics. Among these new materials, graphene stands out. The single-atom-thick sheet of pure carbon has an enormous number of potential applications across a variety of fields. Its potential use in high-efficiency, flexible, and transparent solar cells is among the potential applications. Some of the other most discussed applications include: foldable batteries/cellphones/computers, extremely thin computers/displays, desalination and water purification technology, fuel distillation, integrated circuits, single-molecule gas sensors, etc. “In most materials, one absorbed photon generates one electron, but in the case of graphene, we have seen that one absorbed photon is able to produce many excited electrons, and therefore generate larger electrical signals,” says Frank Koppens, group leader at ICFO. Read more at cleantechnica.com...



posted on Feb, 27 2013 @ 06:16 AM
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Hi,

Thanks for sharing your views about nano technology.
The post is very useful in future.



posted on Feb, 27 2013 @ 07:36 PM
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Thank you for the kind words.

Feel free to use this post as a reference or related link in any future work!




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