From: | Robert Watkins <bob@**.NTU.EDU.AU> |
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Subject: | Re: Something to think about |
Date: | Sat, 23 Sep 1995 16:29:43 +0930 |
>
> Hey About a week ago I was watching a program on the The Learning Channel,
> one of the things they talked about was a new tech. that allows them to make
> organic molecular wires. They can fit 200 billion of them on a space as wide
> as a human hair. It even has its own inslaltion. They were talking about
> eventailly (probabaly 20-30 years away my guess) making small robots that
> would go thruogh the human body and fight cancer and other such thins on a
> cellular level. How do you think a *organic* wire this small would affect
> the essence rating of cyberware and such things.
Zip... it's organic, yeah, but the structure is completely and totally
unnatural.
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