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The thoughts about the transforming of the species




The thoughts about the transforming of the species

What if we could have very advanced nanotechnology, and we would replace all our carbon atoms by using the silicone? How that kind of ability would affect us? If we could do that thing in real life, we would not need oxygen for living, but the water would transform us into crystals. That kind of thing would be one of the greatest opportunities for our civilization for traveling to other planets, but there are many things to win if we would make the practical solution about that thing.

In theory, if we could make that kind of replacement possible, we could store our bodies as the form of crystal, and that means that we could travel a very long time in space. Or if that thing is made in the case, that the sun would explode as a nova, or the conditions of the earth would turn to hostile for humans, that thing might give us more time to make solutions, what would solve that kind of problems.

That means that by using the advanced technology, what does not exist the nanomachines would replace every single carbon atom, by using the small rotor, which collected the carbon and puts the silicone in the same place in the molecule. And after that, the person would be crystallized, and the nanomachines would stay inside this futuristic character. When they would get the signal for acting, and then the small dipper would collect the silicone off and replace that atom with carbon.

What if we would make crystal brains by replacing carbon by using silicon?

This thing would make possible to create a race, which would be more capable than ever before. But as you know, there are many troubles with that kind of thing. The replacement of the carbon by using silicone is one of the most interesting and extraordinary technical theories, that mankind has ever created.

The idea of this is stolen from one science fiction novel, where aliens have stored their brains in the form of the crystal. And their technology communicated with those brains, what looked like crystal bites. So what if we would someday replace the carbon from the brains of the rat or even the human? Would those brains communicate with computers?

And would we make that kind of experiment, if we would have suitable technology for that operation? So the thing, why this kind of idea is fascinating is that if mankind would be silicone based lifeform we would even live forever. If the temperature would be lower than 150 degrees Celsius, the silicon-based life forms would be frozen. If that kind of thing would walk around on planet Earth, that means that those fictional creatures would be frozen.

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