ryan2006 Posted February 20, 2006 Report Posted February 20, 2006 For those of you who do not know what a nanocomputer is capable you should begin by studying the web about it's varied uses. Because a nanocomputer builds a structure from atom up. We can theoretically hypothesize what a graviton will look like and act like without ever having found a graviton a nanocomputer can build a graviton from atom up therefore anti-gravity. Also nanocomputers will be able to create an atomosphere for Mars just read about these little marvels you'll be thankful you did. Quote
CraigD Posted February 20, 2006 Report Posted February 20, 2006 … a nanocomputer can build a graviton from atom up therefore anti-gravity. …The gravitons is a proposed (not yet accepted) fundamental particle of force – a boson. Unlike ordinary matter, it isn’t composed of atoms, so can’t be built “from the atom up”. The term “nano-machine”, which would presumable include nano-computers that can build things, refers to machines made of ordinary atomic matter with features from 1 to 100 nanometers (10^-9 to 10^-7 meters) is size – that is, features he size of a few to a few hundred atoms. With conventional chipmaking technology now routinely producing features around 90 nm, existing computers are, in a sense, already nanocomputers. Note that machines don’t need to be microscopic or submicroscopic to manipulate individual atoms. Novelties such as the IBM logo written with 32 xenon atoms on a nickel surface have been made since the 1989, using bulky devices like scanning tunneling microscopes. It’s not certain at this time if gravitons actually exists. If they do, then ordinary atoms “build” them all the time, simple by virtue of having mass. No current theory of which I’m aware allows suggest that they can “built” in any other way. Quote
ryan2006 Posted February 21, 2006 Author Report Posted February 21, 2006 Yeah, your correct the astrophysicist I talked with the other day said they are photons or at least rambled something of the nature when he was on his lunch break and then I had mentioned nanocomputers and he didn't even know what they were. Even if a graviton is theoretical don't we think we know what one would look like and act like so that we might be able to build one in the future. Quote
GAHD Posted February 21, 2006 Report Posted February 21, 2006 Stranger and stranger, should i merge this with the other 'nanocomputer' thread you started? A quick move is good enough for now I think. Pehapse you need to see what Is possible with nanomacheines. Nanomachines are devices built from individual atoms. Some researchers believe that nanomachines will one day be able to enter living cells to fight disease. They also hope to one day build nanomachines that will be able to rearrange atoms in order to construct new objects. If they succeed, nanomachines could be used to literally turn dirt into food and perhaps eliminate poverty. -article The Nanostructures Laboratory (NSL) at MIT develops techniques for fabricating surface structures with feature sizes in the range from nanometers to micrometers, and uses these structures in a variety of research projects. The NSL is closely coupled to the Space Nanotechnology Laboratory (SNL) with which it shares facilities and a variety of joint programs. -article The mission of NanoStructures Laboratory (NSL) is to explore and develop: * New nanotechnologies that will fabricate structures substantially smaller, better, and cheaper than current technology permits. * Innovative nanoscale electronic, optoelectronic, and magnetic devices by combining cutting-edge nanotechnology with frontier knowledge from different disciplines. -article If you want more, try a google of 'nanostructures', you can add 'self assembly' if you want to see current developments. Quote
Skywyze Posted February 22, 2006 Report Posted February 22, 2006 ...a nanocomputer can build a graviton from atom up therefore anti-gravity. Ummm... Yeah... "Building" gravitons, or making them in any way, would not produce anti-gravity. It would produce gravity. There is a great theory that would allow for anti-gravity, and does a great job of unifying the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics. It's called Heim Theory. Look it up, it's great! GAHD 1 Quote
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