Novel work-in-progress--Nano-Info

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The discussion revolves around the author's desire to effectively present the concept of Nano-Bots in a fiction novel. The author seeks feedback on their writing, aiming for a more intelligent portrayal of the technology. They express a willingness to credit contributors for their insights in the final publication. Participants encourage the author to share their paragraphs for review, indicating a supportive environment for constructive criticism and improvement of the content.
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This question is relative to a fiction novel that I am writing.
There would be about three or four paragraphs. It concerns Nano-Bots.
I wish to present the concept in a more intelligent manner...or is it okay as it is, and will not post, if it is unworthy of your expertise.
May I post these for your feedback?
I would credit your relevant information in my book when finished and finally in print.
 
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