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  • They seem more intelligent than we think....

  • can you tell me how this is possible ?

    how do the bacteria know what a "M" is, are these bacteria from Mc Donald's ?

  • is that actually a functioning machine or just a puzzle piece shaped piece of metal

  • now she will spell "Ima fuck you up"

  • So thats what a CHEMTRAIL looks like up close.

  • Sooooo... has nobody here read "Prey"?

  • Yeh by Mike Crichton or something along that.

    Hopefully they won't turn muderious and cause allergic reactions in your throat or take your body over O.o

  • @waffamoto explain?

  • So will cancer soon be a thing of the past?

  • @henik9

    It can be if we overcome the technical problems of creating a nanobot.

  • Very good bacteria, that's right! M is for murder!!

  • now the bacteria can spell out "I'm going to kill you"

  • nanobots can kill viruses in a future

  • UMM...it could be interesting to create a kind of bacteria that could be used to do "hard autonomous labor", such as producing energy by heat, or electricity moving things around.

  • Nanobots need (friendly, please) AI to ever reach their full potential. Or I guess its just as likely (probably easier) we find a way to boost our own intelligence to machine capability rigging hardware up to the brain. 6:00AM, wake up, scan body for nano virus, delete all traces of Little Timmy's Organ Liquifying Special v 1.8, repair massive tissue damage to right lung and surrounding area, do daily dirt-shedding and bi-monthly age-reversal, grab some coffee and head to work. :D

  • thank you jebus

  • amazing, just a little while ago, they said that nanorobotics was impossibe.

  • and today they say that teleportation is impossible...

  • the problem with humans or animals teleportation is we still don't know how brain and life work, but if we are only talking about objects then just remember your classes: everything is made of atoms which are made of electric charges.

  • nothing is impossible, it's just a matter of time

  • I agree. Its only a matter of time :)

  • You don't know shit about that, no scientist even knows what causes gravity. They hope to discover it with the LHC btw. If they discover what causes gravity then there might be a way to disable/remove it. You just have no way to know.

  • Read my previous comment again. You're so stupid you don't even listen.

  • Is anti gravity impossible right now? Yes. How do you explain that away?

  • It's impossible because RIGHT NOW we don't know how gravity works and so we can't influence it. IF we find out how it works (and it's maybe about to happen with the LHD) THEN we COULD POSSIBLY find a way to influence it. Nobody can tell about this.

    I'll end this discussion by saying that nobody (you included) knows for the moment IF we will or not find a way to influence gravity, so just stop saying it's impossible, nobody knows.

  • Yo homeslice, I'm from da north so I gotta have the last word, but you just admitted it was impossible. In the future, maybe not so much. It would be sweet to turn off gravity for yourself.

  • ok i just give up. Talking with people who don't even listen is really a waste of time. Believe whaterver you want and try not to get drown in your lack of imagination.

  • SO. Was flight impossible in the stone age? No. Man could not fly. I didn't say things couldn't change, cause they obviously did. Thousands of people take flight every day. Maybe next year, thousands of people will defy gravity. But, anti gravity is as impossible to us as flight was to the folks who built stone henge.

  • now that's what i meant

  • Oh so we agree. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I feel like moron. We've been nit picking for like a week. Well, nice talking to you. Maybe someday anti gravity will be possible.

  • Because they couldn't manufacture something so tiny.

  • They should work on nanobots that can travel in the bloodstream and fight diseases...I'm sure that's the ultimate goal of this project anyway...

  • sounds crazy but probably will eventually happen

  • how do they know what they're doing they don't even have a nervous system!

  • If some thing becomes infected because of a viral code transmission, cannot science create a viron that "infects" the host again and inserts the former code that the virus disrupted. A virus disrupts and another virus puts things back to normal. Is this scenario feasible, possible?

  • it kinda should :P

  • Then why not a thumbs up tick, and a YouTube Friend invite?

  • they have man but theres a problem with that

  • that problem is if the human defense system would allow it to change the infected coding with a healthy one because our defense system may reject the virus because they may or may not think its harmful

  • Feasable, but a provirus is activated by stress and would likely cause it to "wake up", and begin the replication process. The virus could then re-enter the genome after the stress of competing with a man-made retrovirus subsides. Not dogging ur idea, just giving input to think about.

  • (I'm joking)

  • Holy Science Batman!

    That is awesome! Those nanobots musta sheet themselves!!!

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