Progress: Science - Nanotechnology 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

An excellent glimpse into what the future may be like. I don't know about any of you, but I can't wait.

(This video is not an original work of the Alliance for Human Progress, but was acquired from http://www.youtube.com/user/buddesign )

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  • Oh I agree.. I am so thrilled to be alive and young in this time! I am pursuing a PhD in nanotech/biotech. You and I may just live forever. :)

  • I can see it :) soon this will all possible.

    All we need to do is put science and technology truly at the service of humanity, instead of having humanity at the service of industry.

    Flexible intelligent nano garments are already in the; initial design stage:)

    The future is beautiful :)

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  • I would die a happy man if I experience a real life holo-deck in my lifetime!

  • And hear I was happy with my Ipad :(

  • Dear Santa...

  • @selfrealizedexile The young have always been underestimated by their seniors, who tend to be hypercritical. Hopefully my devotion to atomic and molecular physics will lead to your life being lengthened as well. Pardon the valediction, but it seems fitting - "Live long and prosper."

  • @JezebelDecibel

    Yep, all we need humanity to go through again is another failed trial of Marxist anti-economics.

  • @jasonguyperson

    "young" "may just live forever"

    I guess your youth explains your ridiculous naïveté. Do yourself a huge favor and develop some semblance of a philosophical understanding of the relationships between Science, reality, and our existence within.

  • when I watched this about 2 years ago, I thought to myself, this is possible but it might take a couple decades. Now it seems like only years away, its breathtaking how much humans have progressed with science, limitless possiblities.

  • No more limitations how embracing :)

  • @andrewfink1 Heart disease and diabetes would both be reversible with advances in nanotech. On an interesting side note, I am currently sitting in a study room on campus reading an article on carbon nanotubes. That doctoral degree I mentioned is well under way. :)

  • @jasonguyperson more then 1/3 of our generation will die of diabetes and heart disease before 50 and half will die before 60 so dont count on it if you eat unhealthly

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