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Stamps and security



Stamps and security


The intelligent components can make things more dangerous than ever before


In some spy novels, spies are putting microfilms or some electronic memories behind stamps and then send the data to their employers. This kind of thing is really interesting when we are thinking about things like national security. But by using modern technology the stamps can also contain very dangerous weapons, which can be deadlier than we ever expected.

If we are thinking about the case, that the stamp is covered with the wax, that is created by nanotechnology. In this case, the wax is created that only a certain person's skin bacteria can open it. And then the thing like nanomachines can slip in the body. But if we are thinking about the intelligent nanotechnology in the stamp or core of letter or postcard would be installed very thin microchip, what detects the fingerprints of the person, who touches that thing.

The thing is that nanotechnology allows creating very complicated but also invisible structures in things like paper. Modern lasers can split the paper horizontally, and then the extreme thin intelligent component can put between those layers. The entire layer can detect the fingerprints, and they can be got from cell phones. And when a certain person touches the card, that thing makes the computer to launch a weapon.

In the postcards can install the miniaturized mortars, which is looking like a honeycomb. They can shoot tiny capsules inside the body of a targeted person if the intelligent components detect the right fingerprint. Those capsules can involve biological or chemical agents. Or they can be the nano-submarines, what can involve pepsin, what those submarines will inject to certain cells. That molecule will destroy the mitochondrial in the cell. The thing is that those capsules might not able to detect by using regular sensors.

Then the nano-sized ventilates would open, and the system releases things like nanotechnical produced poison to the skin of the victim. If things like cytostatic are equipped with an enzyme, that would take those molecules on a certain targeted cell group, this kind of thing can cause very bad damages in brains or some other organ, in the very small dose. This kind of thing can kill one single cell in the organs like the liver, which causes death. If we are thinking about the ability to create extremely small explosive bites, that thing can make it possible that the system shoots the nanomachines inside the body of the victim.

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