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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks!
But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this |
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this ahhhhh,,,,no |
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you have been watching to much TV
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this The reality of nonotech is different to your hypothesys. However all recent creations have been the result of the imaginative writers and thinkers of the fictions in the past.Keep fueling that imagination and if run it in a positive direction who knows what can happen. When James Bond first came out early sixties as a little boy I thought it was so cool having a bakelite phone in the car to talk to the HQ look at it today cell phones everywhere. |
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someone is hangin with Peccy......wayyyyyyy toooooo much.....
on a serious note...... sounds like a bad B movie.......... |
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Everything is possible
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this The reality of nonotech is different to your hypothesys. However all recent creations have been the result of the imaginative writers and thinkers of the fictions in the past.Keep fueling that imagination and if run it in a positive direction who knows what can happen. When James Bond first came out early sixties as a little boy I thought it was so cool having a bakelite phone in the car to talk to the HQ look at it today cell phones everywhere. A Hypothesis is not necessarily built on reality...but this is not my Hyposethis, but one of many in the scientific world. |
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someone is hangin with Peccy......wayyyyyyy toooooo much..... on a serious note...... sounds like a bad B movie.......... Peccy doesn't speak of nanaotechnology...just boobies HA! |
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this Kinda like the Bush administration, huh? |
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this Kinda like the Bush administration, huh? This AINT "political" Science |
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Besides being fully capable of mutating...there is the danger of molecular instability at that size...Buckyballs and nanaotubes have been discovered to cause adverse effects in lab. animals.
Should we move forward with this technology at the risk of a possibly DESTROYING the WORLD!?!?!? I think so It just fascinates the SH*t outta ME!!! |
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Geoforming a planet also holds great fascination to me. The idea of taking, let's say MARS, and altering the atmoshpere to resemble the one we have here on earth is not only feasible...but I think our next frontier! One day our great great great great grandchildren (maybe more greats-but not too many more) will be martians!!! All we need is the basic chemical soup and Wallah...instant planet!! Coooooooooooool HUH!!!!!!!!!! EXCITES THE SH*t Outta ME...TURNS ME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whewwwwwwwwwwwww...gettin' real HOT in here!!!
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you have been watching to much TV Most breakthroughs in science seeded in the imaginary world of science fiction movies and books |
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this In creating the nanomites, scientists would be incredibly remiss not to build in some sort of failsafe that would enable someone in authority to either stop them or destroy them outright, in the event that they replicated and/or mutated in an undesirous manner. It's almost a given that if you create something that has the potential to turn on you, that you equip either it or yourself with something that enables you to stop it unfailingly. While I will concede that there is always the potential that nanomites could conceivably mutate away from any built-in self destruct mechanism, I would suggest that such an scenario would be taken into consideration by the scientists involved in their creation and that an alternative control method would be designed. Like a giant nanomite attractor that then plunged itself into the Sun, for example. (Tongue firmly planted in cheek here) |
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Edited by
RicJL
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Wed 05/21/08 08:14 AM
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you have been watching to much TV Most breakthroughs in science seeded in the imaginary world of science fiction movies and books Jules Verne inspired rockets to the moon and modern submarines. I think it was Asimov who inspired the Laser, among other things. Many famous science fiction writers, who were known as "Hard" science fiction writers (Asimov, Clark, D1ck, Heinlein, et al) because they really researched the science behind their ideas and even the physics behind the feasibility of some of their space voyages are today credited as visionaries who inspired our scientists to make the author's work come to life for real, in one way or another. (Welcome to the Science Channel thread ) |
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Hummm...maybe there's a solution to my dating dalima after all. I've been clinging to the human element too long. I knew I should have learned DOS.
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Hey, it's not too late! I can teach you...
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this In creating the nanomites, scientists would be incredibly remiss not to build in some sort of failsafe that would enable someone in authority to either stop them or destroy them outright, in the event that they replicated and/or mutated in an undesirous manner. It's almost a given that if you create something that has the potential to turn on you, that you equip either it or yourself with something that enables you to stop it unfailingly. While I will concede that there is always the potential that nanomites could conceivably mutate away from any built-in self destruct mechanism, I would suggest that such an scenario would be taken into consideration by the scientists involved in their creation and that an alternative control method would be designed. Like a giant nanomite attractor that then plunged itself into the Sun, for example. (Tongue firmly planted in cheek here) Ahhhh but what if your nofail system was overwritten by the little mutated varmits!?!?!? |
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Ahhhh but what if your nofail system was overwritten by the little mutated varmits!?!?!? That's what an off-world nanomite attractor to the sun would be for. Or you could have an orbiting device that rained hell from above...use your imagination. |
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The idea of building a habital planet from the atomic level up utilizing minute machines that have the ability to adapt and replicate themselves is truly amazing...me thinks! But, what happens if these machines mutate and take over...the universe could actually experience a volcanic type explosion that causes it to collapse upon itself into one massive orgasmic implosive black hole!!! Or not??? Ponder this I have built something capable of reproducing itself, but not on a nanotek level, and it requires a human to follow directions given to it. The human can be a simple laborer. While there are transponders capable of transmitting based on radio rf energy received (RF ID chips), a single power source for a nanotek device would be difficult to produce to make each component independently self-propelled. From a size pov, however, there are now wafer size battery packs, so it's getting close. One of the many falicies of stargate however is the advancement of the replicators with a fluid form similar to a human, and yet when their bonds are broken they collapse into cubes, instead of powder. |
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