Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What do you think that nanowirelesssuper computers can unite to a human blood cells?

like the movie jake 2.0 nanosupercomputer can be use like a walking super computers



What do you think that nanowirelesssuper computers can unite to a human blood cells?symantic



It would make more sense if they were fixed in position, rather than circulating. For several reasons:



Attaching them to circulating red cells would change the shape of the red blood cell and quite possibly cause alterations in their movement through capillaries. Case in point:



sickle cell anemia:



The red blood cells, in the presence of reduced oxygen tension, change to a difficult to circulate sickle shape (hence the name), causing, in addition to pain, hypoxic changes in the tissues distal to the point of impaired circulation. The result is often microinfarctions. Not a good thing.



Better plan for the nanocomputers would be to fix them close to their target organ. If they were to communicate with the brain, then implant them there or nearby. If they were to increase a particular organ's output or function, then attach them there.



But it's a good question. It may however be many decades off before we actually see this happening. Keep working on it, though. (SMILE)

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