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One very big threat, what nanomachines can cause is that they are very effective weapons

One very big threat, what nanomachines can cause is that they are very effective weapons

When we are talking about miniaturized weapons, we ever think, what kind of threat is nanotechnology in wrong hands. If we want to connect those nanomachines to the algorithms, what are used to track people on the net, we are facing new kind of threat. Sometimes people would not realize, that nanomachines can make people's horrible imaginations true.

The idea of use the nanomachines to strike to some target is simple. The algorithms just locate the Internet socket from the network, and then the nanomachine would start to move to it by using the Internet cables, or actually the empty space between cable and insulator, and then those machines can make a physical threat to the target. In the worst cases, those nanomachines would be equipped with small tanks of some poison gas.

The artificial silicone amoebas can carry also nuclear weapons

Or they can be filled with the small bites of some highly radioactive elements like Einsteinium. When those bites would pull together there would be a nuclear explosion. And those robot amoebas might have also Lithium or Deuterium stored in that structure, what causes the same effect with the hydrogen bomb, and this makes them extremely dangerous. Those intelligent structures what can change their form would make nuclear weapons even more flexible and effective than they ever been before.

In fact, those machines would slip in the nuclear research center, and then they can break some pumps, or slip in the bodies of the researchers, and lock the blood veins in the brains or heart. Actually, those silicone amoebas can make the same things to any place, where is the internet socket. The way how those machines do that is that they are just following the data, what goes in the cable by using the light cells.

This can make Stanislaw Lem's Sci-Fi book "The Invincible" true

Or they can ping the target computer, and then they would find out the location. But what if the target uses the mobile Internet connection? If the connection of the targeted net use is happening in some certain place simultaneous, those nanomachines what can be miniaturized quadcopters what will point the target by using the electromagnetic radiation, what makes the electric arc in the target.

Those quadcopters can be dropped in the area, and when the connection, what is targeted would begin, the quadcopters would just fly around the targeted person's head, and then the electric arc will terminate that person. The idea of this system has been taken from Stanislaw Lem's book  "Invincible", where small pseudo-bugs or nano-copters makes that kind of thing to people who are landed on that planet.

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