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It is predicted that by 2025, the first robots capable of building objects from prefabricated atoms could be unveiled. Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize agriculture by providing the food that will make a full-fledged replacement for animals and plants. In theory, for instance, nanotechnology could produce milk directly from grass.

The introduction of nanotechnology in factories will not only reduce the amount of waste, but will make it completely waste-free with no detrimental effect on the environment. With their help, it is possible to achieve almost complete elimination of already existing pollution and its consequences. It should be noted that, theoretically, with the help of nanotechnology, man can create the necessary habitat on other planets as well.

http://globalscience.ru/news/zametki/1541-nanotehnologii-mogut-izmenit-mir.html

in general terms

 
volt:

It is predicted that, by 2025, the first robots capable of building objects from prefabricated atoms could be expected. Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise agriculture by providing a substitute for animals and plants. Nanotechnology could theoretically produce milk directly from grass, for example.

The introduction of nanotechnology into production would not just reduce the amount of waste, but make it completely waste-free with no detrimental effect on the environment. They would also make it possible to virtually eliminate existing pollution and its consequences. It is noteworthy that, theoretically, with the help of nanotechnology, man can create necessary environment on other planets as well.

http://globalscience.ru/news/zametki/1541-nanotehnologii-mogut-izmenit-mir.html

in common parlance


These robots already exist, with no harm to the environment (I mean cows)
 
Vinin:

These robots are already there, with no harm to the environment (I mean cows)
meat is harmful and slaughterhouses are inhumane)
 
volt:
meat is unhealthy and abattoirs are inhumane)

I didn't think eating robots would taste any better.
 
volt:
meat is unhealthy and abattoirs are inhumane)
If there was no meat, you wouldn't be so clever.
 
sanyooooook:
if there was no meat, you wouldn't be so clever.
You can call a bundle of atoms a log
 

The future is difficult to predict. If we look back in time, we can see that the current face of civilisation is associated with several breakthroughs. These are the discovery of uranium nucleus fission, the discovery of the transistor and the discovery of the laser-maser principle. The first gave birth to nuclear weapons and nuclear power, the second to microelectronics and the third to communication systems, entertainment and much more. It is not by chance that we were awarded the Nobel Prize for the development of information technology in the last year of the 20th century. And these works were done in the 50s and 70s of the last century. On the basis of general considerations, I think nanobiotechnology will have the greatest impact on the civilization of the XXI century. But they will be developed with the help of our quantum-dimensional effects. Right now, say, quantum dot lasers serve as forceps to manipulate individual cells. Individual quantum dots can be inserted into living tissues or individual cells and a range of biological processes can be identified by their luminescence. In a matter of years, this nanotechnology has become a common research method. Incidentally, I do not exclude the possibility that nanobiotechnology will deal a major blow to the modern pharmaceutical industry, although this is unlikely to happen in the next few years.

(c) Zhores Alfyorov

 
volt:
You can call a bundle of atoms a log.

Well, if your ancestors didn't eat meat, then you're a herbivore, so you're more related to plant objects.

ZS: cows don't eat meat, elephants don't eat meat, deer don't eat meat, and you eat meat?

 
volt:

The future is difficult to predict. If we look back in time, we can see that the current face of civilisation is associated with several breakthroughs. These are the discovery of uranium nucleus fission, the discovery of the transistor and the discovery of the laser-maser principle. The first gave birth to nuclear weapons and nuclear power, the second to microelectronics, and the third to communication systems, entertainment and much more. It is not by chance that we were awarded the Nobel Prize for the development of information technology in the last year of the XX century. And these works were done in the 50s and 70s of the last century. On the basis of general considerations, I think nanobiotechnology will have the greatest impact on the civilization of the XXI century. But they will be developed with the help of our quantum-dimensional effects. Right now, say, quantum dot lasers serve as forceps to manipulate individual cells. Individual quantum dots can be inserted into living tissues or individual cells and a range of biological processes can be identified by their luminescence. In a matter of years, this nanotechnology has become a common research method. Incidentally, I do not exclude the possibility that nanobiotechnology will deal a major blow to the modern pharmaceutical industry, although this is unlikely to happen in the next few years.

(c) Zhores Alfyorov


All too quickly humanity is in a hurry to destroy the earth and everything on it.
 
sanyooooook:

Well, if your ancestors didn't eat meat, then you're a herbivore, so you're more related to plant objects.

ZS: cows don't eat meat, elephants don't eat meat, deer don't eat meat, but do you eat meat?


You've been warned for "getting personal".