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sjoecool1991 07-28-2006 11:12 PM

nanotechnology
 
Anyone else think this is interesting?
Discuss.



Supposedly someone has invented a wire that conducts 1000 times more electricity than a copper wire due to nano sized materials that it is coated in. Also in medicine, nanosized particles are injected into someone with a tumor, then those particle (which glow in ultraviolet light) flock toward the tumor making it easier for doctors to see.

Mystik3345 07-29-2006 01:08 AM

Re: nanotechnology
 
In theory nanotechnology could be used to prevent someone from dying by causing regeneration and stuff. Though not proven, it is a cool thing to think about. It's the technological equivalent of stem cells, but think stem cells on crack.

dooty_7 07-29-2006 01:26 AM

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i was actually going to take nanotechnology in uiniversity but opted instead to take Mechatronic Engineering.
Anyways, the ideas of nanotechnology right now are amazing. Experiments in quantum computing have begun and if they ever work out all the kinks then that will drastically change our lives. It will make the computers we all have right now seem like oversized pieces of sh!t.
Nano tubing is another breakthrough in the field. Basically it is wiring and tubing that is only a few atoms in diameter and width.

So in answer to your question..... yes

Hr2 07-29-2006 01:35 AM

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The thing that interests me most about nanotechnology right now is the whole idea of making super powerful batteries, simply because they have already been developed and they will benefit me immediately after they come out by offering a way of powering laptops that is actually efficient in terms of battery life and recharge times.

The medical possibilities of it are awesome as well, although I have not done enough research on them to talk about them.

sjoecool1991 07-29-2006 12:43 PM

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Eventually its going to get so advanced that some people think that you can get an implant in your brain to make it reject aging, which doesnt relly make any sense to me, becaus no human can live past 120 years.

Iam_a_Maid 07-29-2006 12:48 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sjoecool1991
Eventually its going to get so advanced that some people think that you can get an implant in your brain to make it reject aging, which doesnt relly make any sense to me, becaus no human can live past 120 years.

Umm, they can live past 120 years

http://www.thedominican.net/articles/pampo.htm

http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9708/04/obit.oldest/

Iam_a_Maid 07-29-2006 12:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by businessman07
but, with nano technology regeneration of new cells would make living past 120 possible. its all a big circle. I see what your saying though, I read some where that human cells stop forming after like 118 years.

All we have to do is make those cells continue forming. Giving the rate of progress we are enjoying, I wouldn't spout absolutes.

Kilgamayan 07-29-2006 02:29 PM

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Omeganitros 07-29-2006 02:35 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
Explain what Mai-Otome has to do with nanotechnology.

Iam_a_Maid 07-29-2006 02:53 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Omeganitros
Explain what Mai-Otome has to do with nanotechnology.

The girls powers come from nano tech or something similar I guess. ;p

Kilgamayan 07-30-2006 12:08 AM

Re: nanotechnology
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Omeganitros
Explain what Mai-Otome has to do with nanotechnology.

If you know who that is, you should already know the answer to this question.

Omeganitros 07-30-2006 02:00 AM

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arikakickez9.jpg --> Google: Arika --> Mai-Otome

All I know about Mai-Otome is that it's a show.

templesOFtofu 07-30-2006 03:05 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
actually, there was this thing i heard about that its a nanochip that they put like in your body and it fights cancer cells. im not entirely sure about this though.

sjoecool1991 08-8-2006 08:09 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
I am not sure about that, but one guy had a nano chip placed in his shoulder that cause impulses from his brain to go to a robotic arm allowing him to use it just like his other arm.

gerbi7 08-8-2006 08:27 PM

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Nanotech isn't making little bots and **** to go in your body.

At least as far as I know it's not.

It's about the properties of molecules at a molecular level. Almost like making synthetic human enzymes, except right now they'll look horribly primitive to god knows how long natural selection has been working on this ****.

Right now the real problem is making sure the nanoparticles are environmentally friendly and the materials used will eventually be released back to the planet, probably to be fetched up and used again.

If we don't use metals, and use carbon-based stuff kind of like amino acids, random bacteria will probably take care of that for us.

ffrstar777 08-23-2006 02:04 PM

Re: nanotechnology
 
You know what would be nice? Mix some cells around and artificially create things, like organs for people who need transplants. Now I'd like to see some of that happening. Also, nanotechnology could help us with some other theories, like string theories, and could also solve the puzzle of invisibility.
I'm looking forward to the future.

GuidoHunter 08-23-2006 02:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ffrstar777
Also, nanotechnology could help us with some other theories, like string theories, and could also solve the puzzle of invisibility.

Do you have any idea of how much of ZERO sense you make, here? Nanotechnology deals with things on a molecular level, which is many orders of magnitude greater than the biggest thing that string theory would deal with. Considering how we can't get anywhere near testing string theory's biggest claims with current technology, nanotechnology isn't going to do squat with changing that.

Also, do tell us how nanotechnology could have anything to do with invisibility.

--Guido

http://andy.mikee385.com


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