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Could the nanofoam make some futuristic weapons like T-1000 possible?

 



Could the nanofoam make some futuristic weapons like T-1000 possible?


Above this text is the film, where the T-1000 combat robot would form the weapons from its body. And the fact is that the transforming robot can be made by hybridizing nanomachines and nanofoam. The nanomachines can make the nanofoam by using a liquid, which can form bubbles. In the medical systems, the nanomachine will pull blood plasma through the chamber, where it forms bubbles in it. Then it will drive those bubbles through the injection nozzle, which is surrounded by the sound system, and the mission of that thing is to put the bubbles in the line. 

So the thing is that even the full-scale T-1000 robot is impossible, there is possible to make the robot, which structures can form the nanofoam by using soap or some other bubbling material. And maybe somewhere in the future is possible that in gloves is the tanks, where is the liquid, and the bubbles are made in that liquid, what will pull through the injection nozzle. And around that nozzle in the system, what makes the sound or pressure tube around that nanofoam. 

There is a possibility that the nanofoam can be used in medical treatment for eliminating things like cancer tumors. The system can be the small nanofoam factory, which makes the bubbles in the own blood plasma of the patient, and then injects those bubbles through the sound tubes, which are made around the injection nozzle, where the bubbles are put in the straight line. Then the nanofoam can just make fibers, which can use to dam the blood veins. And this thing opens also horrible visions of what this technology can make in the wrong hands. 

The fact is that the nanomachine can slip in the human body and start to make the nanofoam in the stomach, or close the blood veins in the brains. And when the system is made its mission, the nanomachine slips out of the body without leaving any trace. And that system can destroy the structure of the nanobubbles before they are escaping, which makes it impossible to prove that the assassin was behind some mysterious death case. 

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