[ExI] My new digital art: a Medical NANOROBOT Concept piece

Gina Miller ginakathleenmiller at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 02:33:20 UTC 2016


Read this great article by Giulio Prisco about the latest nobel prize
winners and molecular nanotechnology, featuring my digital artwork the
“Medical Nanorobots” infographic.

https://hacked.com/the-2016-nobel-prize-in-chemistry-vindicates-radical-visions-of-molecular-nanotechnology/
-- 
Gina Miller
millermarketing.co
nanoindustries.com
nanogirl.com

On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:39 AM, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:

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> >...Agreed. But I wonder about the propulsion system? At that scale jets
> >are not possible, you need to use cilia...
> ...-- Dr Anders Sandberg
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> Ja.  In engineering school we do so many calculations on the meter scale we
> develop intuitions based on that range that we sometimes forget how
> different things are on the micrometer scale.  Up here, gravity dominates
> everything; down there, electrostatic forces run the government.
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> We could imagine an engineering specialty where all the structures are
> designed at the micron scale.  They wouldn't worry about HVAC any more than
> current mechanical engineers worry about the water supply to the building
> or
> the local waste processing plant (other engineers take care of all that
> somehow.)
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> If one does calculations every day on the micron scale, useful intuitions
> will develop naturally.  When we hear the term "wild beast" we think bear,
> racoon, ardvaark or something.  The micron-scale engineer would think
> amoeba.
>
> spike
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