The human
body is a bunch of systems that are constantly regenerated, improved and die.
Biochemical processes are so specific that we are very difficult to talk about
the causes and consequences of certain changes. But today, we are trying to monitor
the system, to keep track of body’s indicators to monitor the mobility and
lifestyle. And all this is thanks to technology.
But Moore's
Law continues to operate, albeit in the framework of modern corrections.
Technology reduces and can not only wear a computing system on the body, but
also to run them inside. In this regard, the intervention into the body,
through the robot, is presented as a natural procedure of the near future. The
only question is how big these creations will.
Talk about
nano-robots that travel in the body - too early. Their size is good and the
challenge for scientists around the world. Such a small object will not be able
to resist the atomic forces, and will be disabled too quickly (at the present
level of progress). It should start with a really large object, the size of
whole cells or organisms that are more to collect data than actually bring
contributions to the body work. However, the intervention even at the cellular
level is able to significantly expand the possibilities of man. How exactly will
yet to learn.

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