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Hybridization of the robot and living organism


Advanced biotechnology and nanomachines can give unlimited opportunities for the scientific and military systems. The future of some species can be like the hybridization of machines and living creatures. As we know the DNA is like a computer program. It is the bite of information packed in chemical form. And that molecule itself can use as information storage itself. In one interstellar spaceflight model, the crew would die during the spaceflight. Their DNA would store in the digital form in the memory of the computer. And their memories would also store in the hard disks of the spacecraft. When the craft is coming near the targeted solar system the DNA of the ancient crew might be rebuild by using nanotechnology. 

The extremely small robots will put the base pairs of the DNA in one piece. Then that DNA will transfer to the cells, what own DNA has removed. Then the memories would be transfer to those new bodies. But if we will think about this kind of journey, we are forgetting one thing. The foreign and distant planet will have different lifeforms even it's habitable. And that's why those space explorers must capture some local organisms for creating the immune system for themselves. 

The fact is that the DNA can use to clone the cells, and the neurons are also cells. So what if the people would clone the neurons, and put them in the nutrient layer? That thing allows the researchers to create artificial brains, which size can be huge. This thing has been given the futurologists an idea that maybe some organisms are not living or machines. 

When some people are saying that the "UFO:s are not machines or living" they might mean that the craft is controlled by living brain tissue, which means it is a hybrid. In this case, the hybrid system is the spacecraft, which is connected straight to the brains by using electrodes. The brain tissue would control the craft itself and the sub-robots, which is operating at the ground. 

Those sub-robots might look like humans. But there are always risks in this kind of thing. If we will make this kind of system on Earth, there is a possibility, that the artificial brains would start to rebel, and that is the thing that limits the development of biocomputers. The biocomputers, what are living neuro tissue are acting like living organisms, they would probably defend themselves. 

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