Re: Submolecular nanotech [WAS: Goals]

From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Mon May 24 1999 - 13:20:28 MDT


hibbert@netcom.com writes:

> Anders (asa@nada.kth.se) said:
> > Hmm, that actually suggests an ufog problem: getting foglets into
> > liquids where they shouldn't be - how can we guarantee that none of
> > the fog gets into our food?
>
> Might I suggest this is the wrong approach? Instead assume it will get
> into the food. Think about how to ensure it won't be harmful there.

Exactly; my fault for not thinking properly <adjusted>. Henrik
Öhrström pointed out that mesoscale nanomachines might actually pose a
hazard similar to silicosis or asbestosis by being fairly large
structures the macrophages in the lung cannot handle. I seem to recall
that the ufog designs involved inert foglets with silicon(?) shells;
maybe they should be made vulnerable to the chemicals released by
lymphocytes or other cells. Maybe some connectors made of protein, for
example.

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