they....already have. many times over....yeah it's neat, until someone finds some sort of military application
Dammit Jim, your a musician, not a physicist!Why not send them to Mars or any other planet for that matter, maybe make them so small {actual nano size} and transport them via laser to distant stars...stoner thoughts![]()
Scary...yes I can agree on that. Especially when you base your hypothesis on human history and how the advancement of technology occurs in unison with military advancement. I would like to think we would use this to advance our understanding of the universe and ourselves then play into history's account of how we always fuck it up!Dammit Jim, your a musician, not a physicist!
Nano bots, especially swarming bots, are cool, and scary. In the right hands, they can deliver lethal doses of medicine to individual cancer cells, map caves, or (when so equipped) survey wreckage from disasters/acts of violence/acts of war, discover the condition of the wreckage, and find survivors. Of course, in the wrong hands, killing just got easier, as did spying, etc. Maybe that wreckage -- that "disaster" will have been caused by nanobots swarming and cutting supporting foundations on the building.