How might you control such a thing? How easy would it be to program them to deconstruct all organic life?
Sure, they might be the cure for cancer or maybe even allow immortality, but if they also fall in to the wrong hands they could wreak untold havoc on life as we know it.
In this case, we definitely don't want nanomachines to fall into the wrong hands, so it is scary they might be as close as they are to getting them fired up. Who knows, 5G might be what is necessary to interface and signal nanomachines we already have inside us. Not saying that is true, but it isn't outside the realm of possibility which is scary as hell.
great thread,
are nanomachines a positive thing?
Yes and no.
How might you control such a thing? How easy would it be to program them to deconstruct all organic life?
Sure, they might be the cure for cancer or maybe even allow immortality, but if they also fall in to the wrong hands they could wreak untold havoc on life as we know it.
In this case, we definitely don't want nanomachines to fall into the wrong hands, so it is scary they might be as close as they are to getting them fired up. Who knows, 5G might be what is necessary to interface and signal nanomachines we already have inside us. Not saying that is true, but it isn't outside the realm of possibility which is scary as hell.
thanks for the reply:) and this comment says it all----
-'we already have inside us'-
scary, but fits right in this messed up world, and explains their obsession with gold.
Reminds me of the plot of a tv show “rEvolution.”