Nanotechnology is an idea that most people simply didn't believe.
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Nanotechnology is the idea that we can create devices and machines all the way down to the nanometer scale, which is a billionth of a meter, about half the width of a human DNA molecule.
When I understood the rudiments of what nanotech was all about, I knew I wanted to participate.
I think dry nanotechnology is probably a dead-end.
Proponents of intelligent design don't accept that some of the very complex nanomachines that we have inside ourselves could have come about solely on the basis of natural selection.
Nanotechnology in medicine is going to have a major impact on the survival of the human race.
Saying that we should stop nanoscience is tantamount to saying we should stop science.
I think gene therapy and nanotechnology go hand in hand.
People don't want to believe that technology is broken. Pharmaceuticals, robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology - all these areas where the progress has been a lot more limited than people think. And the question is why.
The biggest fatal flaw in most fictional portrayals of nanotech - what sends those books arcing across the room - is ignoring that the nanobots need energy to do... anything.
People find it very, very difficult to believe what I've done. Scientists have seen my work and they can't explain it. Even nano-scientists have seen it and been totally shocked. But if any man on Earth wants to challenge me, I'm ready. Bring it on.
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