Journal robinstar1574's Journal: More from the hyper-small-data-arangement department 1
Ok. I know my DNA hard drive is not viable at the current, but I have a new idea. Consider this artical: Slashdot: Nano-Scale Robot Arm Moves Atoms With 100% Accuracy . If we can place atoms exactly where we want to put them, then we can use this knowledge to analyze an object we want to move, break up this object, form it into water soluble molecules, send the molecules along with the computer data of which was formed, and then re-assemble it with the computer data exactly as it was. The only problem is it cannot theoretically restore life, because what my father says, once the spark of life is out, its out for good. However, for bulk objects, like transporting potatoes or beef, it would reduce congestion on the roads, if the process could be done efficiently (like a gram per second or faster). Any ideas?
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