philip347
20th September 2005 - 07:51 PM
I mistook the advertisements for I-robot, for the real thing.
I had thought that this was an add for real robots, so was very intrested.
I had found in the script in the movie, they did use nanotechnologies, to complete the android.
What is the contamination factor, from humans being near active nanocolonies, as opposed to that nanotechnology either taking over humans, or some part of human cells, contaminating those nano-colonies?
Guest
20th September 2005 - 08:30 PM
The contamination factor is 4.439858
philip347
20th September 2005 - 11:24 PM
Thank you very much guest:
You may elaborate your views if you wish.
*The precepts set are that nano-colonies, can at times, be dominant and or possibly self replicating.
The human ceil functions, by binary fission, to where the chromosomes, of that cell, via the DNA instructions for telophase, causes polation of those chromosome groups, till the cell divides.
A nano-colony, would maintain if grouped, that its organization should survive.
However how nano-colonies think, is by a process similar to bacteria, however infinitely more superior, as nanotectities, have their dedicated instructions.
So if say, a nanosphere approached a dividing human cell and the two do intersect, what is to say, that the nanosphere would not take instruction of the cell body and incorporate itself into the cellular division?
The other is andro-morphism, to where the cell, is recharicterized, by the nanospehre, however the nanosphere would have to be infinitely more advanced, in its instruction sets, than the DNA.
Guest
2nd January 2006 - 09:59 AM
philip347
5th January 2006 - 04:33 AM
Busy buzz buzz, was a toy bee, in one of the children's morning series, that was always busy.