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The artificial amoeba could be the real-life version of T-1000 robot.

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There are many juridical and ethical problems with nanotechnology, and one of them is connecting to the artificial amoebas or the liquid robots, what can change their form. Nanotechnology is one of the most complicated things in the world, and here I'm writing about molecular nanotechnology, what is very easy to weaponize. This technology is, of course, meant for peaceful purposes, like giving the cure for cancer, but the same systems can be used as weapons. One of the most elegant ways to make nanomachines is using the oil, and the molecules of that thing would be connected with the iron atom.


That atom allows controlling those oil molecules by using the magnetic field, and that material can be used for making the artificial amoeba. That amoeba would be in the future the real-life version of T-1000 robot from the Terminator movies. That mass would be controlled by small size microchips, what would transform the shape of this mass by magnets. And that liquid robot can move like the amoeba.


Those small size microchips can be equipped with detectors, what allows it to track the persons or chemicals in some area. And when the target would be allowed to eliminate, this liquid machine just slip in the body by the sweat gland. After that this machine would just close the blood vessel in the targeted person brains. There are many legal problems with that technology, and one of them is, should this kind of machine classified as the chemical weapon, or should the international community make some kind of contract about this kind of technology?


When we are thinking about this kind of liquid robot, we might also ask one question: would it use against the opponent's leader in the situation where the use of the weapons of the mass destruction would be possible? Those liquid robots can slip into the water system, and then they could find their target and eliminate that person. Those machines can also slip in the computers, and cause the short circuits in the microcircuits. They might be equipped with extremely small size rechargeable batteries and those microchips could work as the network, what would make those robots independently. Those batteries could be loaded by using similar wireless chargers that are used with mobile telephones. In this scenario, the drones could carry those chargers and give electricity to that machine.

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