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Nanochondrion

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would be able to replicate to the point where the person that was born from the egg would have nanochondria in every cell in their body. They would interact with and modify cells in the body, potentially allowing people to modify or even make copies of themselves. Due to this, they have been
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has commented saying that "mitochondria ... just react on local conditions and indirectly cooperate". and that "It might be hard to make those pipes reliable", although he conceded that "linked nanochondria will be much more versatile". Nanochondria could be used to perform a
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Nanochondria would be able to replicate themselves within the body, even to the point where a mother would pass them on to her children, reducing the need for them to be implanted after the first generation. Even a single nanochondrion inside of an
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Nanochondria would have to be incredibly small, which would limit their computational power. To remedy this, they would be likely be able to communicate with each other, as well as other devices inside and outside the body, in an
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network. This would be likely to be accomplished by acoustic wave communication, or using wires composed of single electrons.
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criticized for their ability to make synthetic humans, or even "natural robots", as well as their potential to damage
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test on a person's own body, and then used to fix or even modify cells.
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Index

nanomachines
biological cells
mitochondria
egg cell
DNA
utility fog
internalnet
distributed computing
Anders Sandberg
diagnostic
Cyborg
Implications of nanotechnology
Nanomedicine


"PCmag.com Encyclopedia definition"






"sci.nanotech Archives"
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"Controlling Nanochondria"
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"Re: endo symbiotic nanotechnology"
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