The Wonders of Nanotechnology
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@freeriding666 Extreme stupidity! You know NOTHING about nanotechnology (obviously). Shut the fuck up!
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@freeriding666 No tech is inherently good. It's about who has control over it, and for which purpose.
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Corporations, like the ones into nanotech research, act beyond any accountability to the public and environment. In the exact same way than Monsanto did for decades, they'll contaminate the very fabric of life on Earth, and it'll need a huge wave of public opposition to stop them. AND if we mindlessly support this growing industry like you do, we'll have an even bigger problem in a few years. And you will be affected by it like everyone.
No tech is inherently. It's about who controls it!
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With electronics, just about anyone could understand, modify and improve the tech, with a bit of electronics know-how. Now it takes expensive laboratories and equipment multimillion dollars licenses to not only access nanotech, but to make it better, meaning that public scrutiny is almost impossible from the start!
This is DANGEROUS tech, folks, because it is in the hands of the very same people responsible for things like the BP oil and the nuke plants disasters: unresponsive investors.
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Another mad guru... You people just don't realize the evil behind nanotechnology. It's the very same problem than biotech, only deeper, that is to take scientific control of the public away from him, and put it under STRICT, monopolistic control of corporations.
Not even government can overlook nanotech research, they have to BEG for it. Because the way nanotech, and scientific research works these days, it is extremely controlled, to a point third parties cannot overlook the process!
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A very plausible reality. Unfortunatley, profit and greed is somewhow more important than preservation of our planet, and human lufe.
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Science works, and it just gets better and better.
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@roikings83 It's probably possible. One of the main advantage of nanotech as it is studied is that it usually uses only abundant elements. But we are probably very far from there. You should always keep an healthy layer of skepticism when you are presented with a bleeding edge tech. There are plenty of other possible solutions to the problem of energy. We have no way to know is nanotech will be the best.
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numb crowd
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i like it..
Who is this gentleman?
abralaventana 3 months ago
@abralaventana He is Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings"
Quansan52 3 months ago
Love it!! What are we waiting for!?? Why arent we implementing this now!! Come on, lets thrive, not survive..
incognito88n 3 months ago
@incognito88n As you probably know, Nicola Tesla's technology of free energy was kept quiet by the elites/industrialists who wanted to sell us fossil fuel, not caring about the enviroment. Let's hope this time around, things will go smoothly because more of us are awakened and let the Truth be known!!
Quansan52 3 months ago
@Quansan52
You do realize that teslas idea for free energy was said by many scientists to be impossible, right? No government coverup there...
DreamingCDtranform 3 months ago
@DreamingCDtranform I am aware of who really runs the Govts. These greedy money grabbers /industrialists / Illuminatis... J P Morgan being one of them, who stopped Tesla's free energy ideas. At least now, with the aid of Internet, more people are waking up and this time round, we are the people's power, the 99%.
Quansan52 3 months ago