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Resonance and nanotechnology can be super-tools of medical doctors of tomorrow





Resonance and nanotechnology can be super-tools of medical doctors of tomorrow

1) Resonance as medicine could be a super tool of tomorrow

What if we could install the loudspeaker to the nanotechnical submarine, what puts the molecules of the harmful cells resonating? The diaphragm em of that system can be made by using the bites of the cell membrane, which is taken from the emptied cells.

Resonance could be the next-generation medicine, which can be used to destroy bacteria and viruses. The system can use technology, where the organic molecules of the outer layer of bacteria or viruses would start to oscillate by using the sound, what is targeted to them. By using this kind of systems the "wonder gloves" that would cure the people can become true. But the problem is how to make the loudspeaker, which gives the absolute right sound. And the idea is that the resonance would break the complicated organic molecules at the layer of the cells, what is wanted to crush.

2) The diaphragm of the loudspeaker can be made by using emptied cells, as I have written earlier

One version of the solution to those problems is to take a couple of cells, what are wanted to destroy, and then pull them empty. Then the cell membrane would be used as the diaphragm of the loudspeaker, which would give the resonating sound. That thing would be easier than people normally think. Two magnets would just be connected to the layer of the emptied cell, and that thing can be used as the oscillating diaphragm.

This would be one of the easiest ways to operate if we want to make the system, which gives the precise right frequency sound. In this case, we can simply make the diaphragm by using the material, what we want to resonate if the purpose of that thing is to make the system which resonates with the target.

3) The resonating diaphragm can be installed in the nano-tech submarine, which makes that thing an effective tool for medical use. 

That kind of miniaturized loudspeaker can be installed in the nanotech robot-submarine. Those systems can make those systems effective cancer-killers. And in the future, that kind of system can travel in the blood veins of people, and destroy the leukemia cells. But that kind of system is only in the drawing tables.

But the resonance can be used in the medical industry for many other purposes, and one of them is to destroy the medicine when it has made its mission. And if we would want to use the nanomachines to clean the blood from the cancer cells, those machines would be extremely dangerous. So one of the most interesting ways to operate with nanomachines is to inject them in the blood, and then those molecules would be crush after they are done their mission.

4)  The resonance can be used to controlling the nanomachines

So if we would make the nanomachines, what is destroying things like cancer cells and another kind of thing, we must have some kind of system, which is allowing us to control them. The nanomachines are ultimate tools for many things, but if we would want to use them as medicine, we must create the thing, that would aim those machines to the precise right cell groups.

This is why this kind of system is only in the dreams of futurologists. The thing that makes them hard to create is that the system must give precise right frequent sound or the damages in the organs. But this kind of system is under research, and maybe someday of tomorrow, we can find the cure for cancer.

Image and other sources: https://foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/microsub3.html

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