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momentito
Nanotubes will reproduce very easily by binding them with bio-molecular pseudo computer programed/amino-acid helix chemically grown around their surfaces. They would assemble like crystals according to the man-made programing written into the helix. They would be like genes in the mix that the amino-acid pseudo bio-molecular computer selects to build say an amplifier: photonic/electronic.
DavidD
Nanothechnology, nanorobots is now the same as was dreams about robots few decades ago.
landon
we are already reproducing
Cecil P Abstract
QUOTE (landon+Jan 6 2008, 04:30 AM)
we are already reproducing

I sincerely hope that does not apply to you. dry.gif
N O M
QUOTE (Cecil P Abstract+Jan 7 2008, 04:59 AM)
QUOTE (landon+)
we are already reproducing

I sincerely hope that does not apply to you. dry.gif

Fortunately his solo efforts don't count laugh.gif
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