Brain Nanobot - nanotechnology applied to our own biology.
This is one of those "What if he is right !!?" talks. Ray Kurzweil makes a graphic and persuasive case that a law of accelerating returns ... all » has been operative for eons as well as decades, and the pace is now approaching a velocity that can only be called transformative.
Before the end of the next decade, it is projected that we will develop the big application for nanotechnology - nanobots. These nanobots are blood cell-sized (and smaller) devices that can go inside the body and brain to perform therapeutic functions, as well as advance the capabilities of our bodies and brains.
We already have blood cell-size devices that are nano-engineered, working to perform therapeutic functions in animals. For example, one scientist cured type I diabetes in rats with this type of nanoengineered device. And some of these are now approaching human trials.
Brain nanobots will be computerized and will be able to interact with our biological neurons. These nanobots are so small, that we could have literally billions of them inside the capillaries of our brains. These nanobots would be networked and capable of expanding human intelligence, as well as providing full immersion virtual reality.
What happens when we have billions of nanobots inside the capillaries of our brains, non-invasively, widely distributed, expanding human intelligence, or providing full-immersion virtual reality? The future is going to be, as they say - interesting.
Welcome to www.BrainNanobot.com . If you have an interest in nanotechnology in particular, and nanobots applied to our bodies in particular - you are sure to find valuable information at Brain Nanobot. Please bookmark this website, as we will be adding informative resources as time goes on. The 21st century has been called the century of Biotechnology - and brain nanobots, or circulation nanobots - offer many interesting applications of medicine for wellness, fullness, and longevity.
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