Nano technolgy now i know the basics

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The discussion revolves around the topic of nanotechnology, particularly its implications, potential risks, and societal concerns. Participants explore various aspects of nanotechnology, including its applications and the fears associated with its development.

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  • Participants discuss the general fears surrounding nanotechnology, including its potential for self-replication and military applications. Questions are raised about the societal implications and the financial barriers to research. There is also mention of ethical concerns regarding its use in tracking and warfare.

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The conversation is ongoing, with participants sharing various perspectives on the risks and benefits of nanotechnology. Some express skepticism about certain applications, while others highlight the need for caution and careful control in its development.

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Participants note the lack of consensus on the potential dangers of nanotechnology and the challenges posed by public perception and funding. There are also references to spelling and grammar issues in the original poster's message, which may affect the clarity of their argument.

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ok in my freshmen enlgish class (this dose have soemthign to do with nano technology just wait) we have to come up with some topics because we are adventually doing persawseve essays/speechs ok so why not do soemtghing that no one in the class has any concept of...nano technolgy now i know the basics and will do more reasearch but I haven't relaly found a problem with it I know people have protested it's reasearch but what's he problem money?


THank you in advance.
 
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I think the general half-baked fear of nanotechnology is that it will self-replicate and soon take over the world in a bad Star Trek episode scenario. These concerns haven't really had any impact on research. The main thing slowing it down is the lack of money, and that it's just plain hard. There's more and more money going into it recently from computer companies, but like Feynman said, "there's plenty of room at the bottom." To complicate things further, there was recently a major scandal involving a high profile nanoelectronics scientist who faked his results.
 
ok good, I also just read people are afirand of its uses in a military type group. Like a mini assasination device or biological warfair.
 
Originally posted by The Grimmus
ok good, I also just read people are afraid of its uses in a military type group. Like a mini assasination device or biological warfair.

Or tracking devices small enough to be injected by needle under the skin. This is possible with nanotechnology, correct?
 
whoa i dident even think of that...wow nanotechnology is one of the only things I have ever known about that could actualy be used for complete good and complete bad
 


1. The only problems with nanotechnology are the people stoping it from being used.

2. Uhm, no offense but, be sure to have someone spell check your paper bud:

persawseve = persuasive
adventually = eventually

Originally posted by The Grimmus
ok in my freshmen enlgish class (this dose have soemthign to do with nano technology just wait) we have to come up with some topics because we are adventually doing persawseve essays/speechs ok so why not do soemtghing that no one in the class has any concept of...nano technolgy now i know the basics and will do more reasearch but I haven't relaly found a problem with it I know people have protested it's reasearch but what's he problem money?


THank you in advance.
 
1. And the huge potential risk factors of such systems let loose, and hence the neccessity for a lot of caution, and careful control at all stages.

2. stoping = stopping :wink:

I don't buy the tracking device thing though. It doesn't seem to matter whether the tracker is a nanobot, or an radioisotope which is already being used.
 

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