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Nanomachines can save lives and destroy them.

   



Nanomachines can save lives and destroy them.

The same systems that are made for saving lives can destroy them immediately. The nanomachines like robot bugs can deliver to some area for injecting things like harmful bugs with viruses. But the same machines can inject humans with viruses, which can turn human cells to make too much fibrin or some poison.

There are two ways to turn human blood into powder. The system can use the hemoglobin as the power source. And another thing is to slip in the body the cells which are producing an extremely large mass of fibrin. The thing, what would cut the blood circulation can be used for medical or military purposes.

The Andromeda Strain is the fictional thing that would happen when something that comes from outer space can make it to Earth and organisms on it. The Andromeda Strain can also portrait the nanomachine attack against the people. The thing that makes the blood of its victims the solid flour, is that the nanomachines use hemoglobin as their power source. So the iron is transporting oxygen in the human blood system. And nanomachines can use that oxygen in their power units.

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The system could simply separate the oxygen from iron. And then connect them back together and boost that process by using gold as a catalytic component, which makes that thing very hot. The energy for that process can take from radio waves.

And also hemoglobin molecules iron can be used in miniature batteries. The thing that makes nanomachines dangerous is that they are machines. Those machines are chemically neutral, which makes them hard to detect, and the action of those systems bases on mechanic actions. The nanomachines can operate in two ways.

Making the large mass of fibrin in the blood is also a very interesting opportunity. That thing can do by using the retrovirus injection to the body, which turns every cell to produce the fibrin strings.

The miniature robots are operating themselves, or the miniature machines are operating as the small-size factories, which are producing some chemicals like fibrin. The fibrin can be easier to produce in miniaturized factories. The miniaturized factories can be easier to make than many people even think.

The fibrin is the thing, that makes clotting the blood. In some versions, the fibrin cells can put in the small-size plastic bottle, which slips inside the body, and then that capsule will start to make the fibrin, which would fill the veins. This kind of system introduces to use in cancer and massive blood leaks.

The fibrin can simply block the veins in that area and denies the nutrition transfer to the tumor. The same system can also use for military purposes. And that is one of the most terrifying things in the world. The same systems that can save human lives can also destroy them in a couple of minutes.

Image I: https://physics.aps.org/articles/v13/60

https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2021/01/02/nanomachines-can-save-lives-and-destroy-them/

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