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Could the car of tomorrow change their shape like the amoeba?


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Some ideas of the nano-technology seem like SciFi, and they look like "too technical". But we must remember, that yesterday's SciFi is today's reality. And when we are talking about the nano-dough, what could take any form, what it wants, we must remember, that there is only the very large mass of those tiny artificial molecules needed, when they could take the shape of the big object.


But maybe some days of the future, that thing could be possible. In that mass would be tiny nano-sized microprocessors, what would control that dough, and they might have the capacity for using artificial intelligence to control that artificial amoeba. The nanotechnology makes very many advantages for every product in the world.


When we are looking at the opportunities of that technology, we even cannot imagine how wonderful, effective and frightening is this new material-technology, what can revolutionize almost everything in the world. At tomorrow we might just upset the mass to the ground, and then that dough will formatting itself as the shape of the house or even the car. In theory, nanotechnology will make possible to build the "Kitt 2000"-type automobile, what can be reformatting the shape anytime, when it needs another shape.



The motor would be not the problem, and in theory, the nano-dough can also use as the motors, what would be liquid, when those nano-machines would not need anymore. This theoretical robot-amoeba could take any form when it needs, and if the car would make this material, it can take the form, what could be called as "pancake".  When this hypothetical car would park, it can avoid the parking ticket, because it would take the "pancake form".  So, in theory, that car can take a new form as the airplane or barrier. When we are -talking about those visions, we must consider that that nanomachines are looking like the silver dough and that mass would be full of little "spiders", what would use as the forming that mass.


The mass itself would be the hybrid molecules of silicon and some magnetic metal, and when the mass needs new shape, those robot spiders will format that mass, and then the electricity will be conducted to that dough would those molecules locked together for the new thing. The problem of that thing is, that the nano-dough is needed very much if that mass wanted to take a shape or airplane. But that kind of nanotechnology can be used as the material, what could be fixed by themselves.


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