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Neil Farbstein
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Vulvox has technology that will beat the competition in the race to develop powerful and compact supercomuter using
self assembling elements and nanowires.
We predict that our DNA nanoelectronics can replace small factory size of the blue gene L with a laptop computer that performs the same functions. Investors and partners are encouraged to call Neil Farbstein the President Of Vulvox at 516-291-5058 or to e-mail us at protn7@att.net
philip347
The only way that these nanobots can self assemble using DNA profiles, is either by a self instructive para-crystal growth, or from a DNA cellular hive memory.

This should be an interesting experiment?
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ITRS already has a roadmap for nanoelectronics. This is a potential distraction.
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