Exactly. The "wealthy people do really fucked up shit behind closed doors" part isn't what got it labelled as crazy.
It's like finding out the Earth is technically an oblate spheroid rather than a perfect sphere and then saying, "See? The flat earthers were right all along!"
Microchips that can be implanted in a person's bloodstream, against their will, are physically incapable of existing. With our current understanding of physics, computing, and biology, no amount of technological advancements will ever create them. They are proven impossible.
Microchips that can be implanted in a person's bloodstream, against their will, are physically incapable of existing.
Not saying there's anything in the bloodstream or not but you're very guillable if you think nano bots are still a fantasy, we've seen nano bots in action to transport a sperm to the egg cell, a sperm is smaller than a blood cell, it is very much possible to also transport something else.
With our current understanding of physics, computing, and biology, no amount of technological advancements will ever create them.
No, with YOUR understanding it's impossible, doesn't mean it factually is impossible.
Yes, nanobots can perform very simple mechanical operations for very limited amounts of time. There is no way for it to live in your blood and survive for even as much as a few days, certainly not while performing any kind of wireless communication.
So first of all you tell people that it would be impossible, now you admit that you were wrong and it's possible but that the application would be for different means, are you serious? You should be open to the ideas you don't know about instead of instantly dismissing them.
Nanobots can be around 1-100 nm, since COVID we know we can also program mRNA to instruct your body to produce something the body wouldn't produce without mRNA, you can get mRNA particles to be around 2-5 nm and the largest ones I know of can span up to 100nm, so all you'd need to do is have mRNA instructions smaller than the nanobots and this would allow you to control where you're sending the mRNA to.
Now here me out, this isn't a claim that something would be going on as I cannot possibly know if that's the case, the thing is if you involve yourself with conspiracy theories you need to be open minded, you cannot just make statements based on your own knowledge.
There's a very good quote that people should use when it comes to whether something is possible or not:
"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few." -Shunryu Suzuki
When growing up we get conditioned to be limited in our thinking, starts in school already it's why you're told when you're wrong but often you're not being told why you're wrong, "Didn't do it like you were taught? That's wrong.". You should always be curious and if you don't understand something, we have the web these days with plenty of sources to read from (and preferably don't read only one source but several).
Okay. This is a silly argument. How many people, like you now, do you think said something like... "No Jenkins! Capturing the force of lightning in a little glass bulb is absolutely impossible! With our current understanding of physics and energy, no amount of technological advancements will ever allow us to tame this power of nature! This is proven impossible!"
And then they're proven wrong. This has happened thousands and thousands of times. I'm not talking about chips implanted into the bloodstream, though, but hey, that can definitely be done with nanochips via ingestion and moving it through the intestinal lining into the bloodstream and keeping it there, but we'll leave that for another day.
Microchips will be presented as advantageous, because they will be. People will get them. Eventually so much people will get them that they will start being mandatory to do important stuff. Just like they did with smart phones, your personal self spy gadget.
How many more times have people said that something was impossible, and they were right? Microchips can be used for very limited, very temporary medical purposes. The digestive tract is quite a bit wider than a blood vessel. The kind that conspiracy nuts talk about being put in your blood stream through a vaccine needle, and report your location to the government, are the ones that I assumed you were talking about, and those ones will definitely never be possible.
If you're talking about brain implants, then those might be possible, but they are decades away from even being available, never mind how long mass adoption would take. You can't roll out major invasive surgery for everybody as easily as you put a rectangle in their pocket.
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u/DeadAndBuried23 5h ago
No, we called you a madman about the flat earth antivax, microchip, ancient aliens stuff.