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Nanotechnology - what could it be used for?

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Well, yeah, sorta. But i was thinking that an emp blast to your system would shock them all to deat. However, that brings up another question i never really asked myself too much, or at least not enough. Where does the energy [for the nanobot] required to do work come from? Generated in the same way our natural cells do?[/b'] And if so, wouldn't that require an extra load of nutrients the person would have to consume?

 

 

Why not use a form of egergy that is derrived from our body heat? There is certainly enough of it to power milions of little nanobots and the temperature would still not change because these things will never be 100% efficient and so will always loose heat when they work.

 

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Ryan Jones

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