From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 17 2002 - 12:01:32 MST
Robert Bradbury Observed:
<<Nanotech can be completely disrupted by high levels of radiation or
high temperatures, both of which may be produced using non-nanotech.
This is something generally ignored by people overly concerned with
some-color-of-goo scenarios.>>
Also ultra-sound would disrupt molecular mechanisms, precisely if they were
non-carbonaceous in nature. Silcon and even metals go pop! Carbon has some
resiliency against ultrasound, yet at a molecular level would still be
likely, vulnerable. Adios gray goo?
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