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Post by crystalriver on Oct 8, 2009 11:10:46 GMT -5
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awake
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Post by awake on Oct 8, 2009 11:34:07 GMT -5
This is shocking. I already know it's happening, but to see it becoming more and more promoted as something benefital IE "enhancing the human potential" is disgusting...that just my *opinion*I would rather keep my god-given body any time over turning into borg. God is the creator and they are altering our blue print. I can only say one thing..and that is how long will god allow this to continue?
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Post by awake on Oct 9, 2009 9:20:51 GMT -5
As we reverse-engineer (learn the principles of operation of) our various bodily systems, we will be in a position to engineer new systems that provide dramatic improvements. One pervasive system that has already been the subject of a comprehensive conceptual redesign is our blood. One of the leading proponents of “nanomedicine”, (redesigning our biological systems through engineering on a molecular scale) and author of a book with the same name is Robert Freitas, Research Scientist at nanotechnology firm Zyvex Corp. Freitas’ ambitious manuscript is a comprehensive road map to rearchitecting our biological heritage. One of Freitas’ designs is to replace (or augment) our red blood cells with artificial “respirocytes” that would enable us to hold our breath for four hours or do a top-speed sprint for 15 minutes without taking a breath. Like most of our biological systems, our red blood cells perform their oxygenating function very inefficiently, and Freitas has redesigned them for optimal performance. He has worked out many of the physical and chemical requirements in impressive detail. It will be interesting to see how this development is dealt with in athletic contests. Presumably, the use of respirocytes and similar systems will be prohibited from Olympic contests, but then we will have the specter of teenagers in junior high school gymnasiums routinely outperforming Olympic athletes. Freitas envisions micron-size artificial platelets that could achieve hemostasis (bleeding control) up to 1,000 times faster than biological platelets. Freitas describes nanorobotic microbivores (white blood cell replacements) that will download software to destroy specific infections hundreds of times faster than antibiotics, and that will be effective against all bacterial, viral and fungal infections, with no limitations of drug resistance.
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I thought this section was interesting. It mentions redesigning the blood with nanobots. I now when i get a cut or a lesion the blood will harden and does not heal normally. I don't get any infection either. I am sure their well into replacing most of our bodies already. Luckly we aren't intergating properly like most seem to be. The end result of all this will be cyborgs. They will be controlling us remotely. I hate to think what is going to happen to all those who are integrating this...
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Post by crystalriver on Oct 10, 2009 11:02:07 GMT -5
I agree awake; albeit for a time I thoughtmy body was going to head there anyway.
Operating more like bacteria--de evolution for many--only the elites will call the shots and even many of them will fall; I'm sure they have been given reason to believe this is going to be wonderful and safe--probably tell them they will hold the key to their new bodies; give a whole new meaning to the word master key doesn't it?--usually there is always something that they forget to figure in---thinking they are so above others will be their undoing.
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