From making tiny tubes of carbon only one atom thick that could one day support an elevator that travels to space, to a company in Siberia that makes brilliant red diamonds from ordinary graphite, we're showing how Russian scientists and engineers are leading the world in designing these tiny triumphs. We also profile a forgotten Russian genius who discovered the world's first "nano-device" -- something we couldn't live our modern lives without.
Source: http://rtd.rt.com/films/technology-update-nanotechnology/#part-1
@ciscoh1 possibly, but that depends on the technique used to treat the body. Nano bots, for instance, would shut down. Self-assembly that modifies blood cells maaaay also shut down, but it's far less likely, and position-assembly just rearranges atoms, so the bots themselves wouldn't be replacing anything, it just enhances what's already there.
The REAL danger isn't EMP, but what guarantee do we have that the info being programmed into the atoms is entirely to the benefit of the recipient?
EmileA266 3 months ago
What if we happen to get EMP wouldn't nanotech shut down?. And if that was the case I think our bodies or immune system would of gotten used to nanotech therefore our white blood(immune system) cells would of died out leaving us vulnerable to any sort illness or virus, ect.
ciscoh1 3 months ago
yep
W1ldmutt 3 months ago
It seems to be out of sync...
jacobsings 4 months ago