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  • Matthew, there is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent nanobots, microscopic robots, from

  • circulating in the bloodstream and bulking us up, strengthening our bones, giving us

  • the power of Superman. There is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent thatHowever,

  • the reality is much, much more complicatedLet's take a look at nanotechnology today

  • It's very primitiveIt is a multibillion dollar industry only because we use it for

  • coatings, coatings to make fabric stronger and coatings for different kinds of appliances

  • We also use it in airbagsBelieve it or not there is a tiny sensor, an accelerometer

  • in your airbagcompliments of nanotechnologythat create the gigantic explosion of an airbag

  • But that's todayThe promise is that in the coming decades with carbon nanotubes,

  • with graphene, we'll create even new substances which can replace the silicon of computers,

  • maybe even give us a space elevatorGraphene for example, is a substance made out of one-molecule-thick

  • layer of carbonThink about thatThink of like Saran Wrap made out of one-molecule-thick

  • carbon atomsThat graphene is so strong in principle you can take an elephant, put

  • the elephant on a pencil, suspend the pencil on graphene and graphene will not break

  • That is how strong it isIt is the strongest material known to science at the present time

  • However, having these nanobots in our bodythat is decades awayWe can't even create a

  • nanobot that is large that will do most of these things on a microscopic scaleForget

  • going down to the atomic scaleSo to summarize: yes, in principle there is nothing in the

  • laws of physics to prevent nanobots from invigorating us, changing our molecular structure, changing

  • our bone structure and skeletonHowever, the practical implementation of that is staggering

  • It's not going to happen for many decades to come.

  • Michio KakuMatthew, there is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent nanobots, microscopic

  • robots, from circulating in the bloodstream and bulking us up, strengthening our bones,

  • giving us the power of Superman. There is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent

  • thatHowever, the reality is much, much more complicated

  • Let's take a look at nanotechnology todayIt's very primitiveIt is a multibillion

  • dollar industry only because we use it for coatings, coatings to make fabric stronger

  • and coatings for different kinds of appliancesWe also use it in airbagsBelieve it or

  • not there is a tiny sensor, an accelerometer in your airbagcompliments of nanotechnologythat

  • create the gigantic explosion of an airbagBut that's todayThe promise is that in

  • the coming decades with carbon nanotubes, with graphene, we'll create even new substances

  • which can replace the silicon of computers, maybe even give us a space elevatorGraphene

  • for example, is a substance made out of one-molecule-thick layer of carbonThink about thatThink

  • of like Saran Wrap made out of one-molecule-thick carbon atomsThat graphene is so strong

  • in principle you can take an elephant, put the elephant on a pencil, suspend the pencil

  • on graphene and graphene will not breakThat is how strong it isIt is the strongest

  • material known to science at the present timeHowever, having these nanobots in our bodythat

  • is decades awayWe can't even create a nanobot that is large that will do most of

  • these things on a microscopic scaleForget going down to the atomic scaleSo to summarize:

  • yes, in principle there is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent nanobots from invigorating

  • us, changing our molecular structure, changing our bone structure and skeletonHowever,

  • the practical implementation of that is staggeringIt's not going to happen for many decades

  • to come.

Matthew, there is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent nanobots, microscopic robots, from

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カク ミチオ人間が知っている最強の素材とは何か? (Michio Kaku: What is the Strongest Material Known to Man?)

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