And they're looking at sperm as models of how to
power the nanobots.
Not exact matches
In this one lunch alone, we covered electric cars, climate change, artificial intelligence, the Fermi Paradox, consciousness, reusable rockets, colonizing Mars, creating an atmosphere on Mars, voting on Mars, genetic programming, his kids, population decline, physics vs. engineering, Edison vs. Tesla, solar
power, a carbon tax, the definition of a company, warping spacetime and how this isn't actually something you can do,
nanobots in your bloodstream and how this isn't actually something you can do, Galileo, Shakespeare, the American forefathers, Henry Ford, Isaac Newton, satellites, and ice ages.
Swarms of gold
nanobots with rotating arms
powered by magnetic fields could swim through the human body and deliver medicine directly where it's needed
It has armored rhinos, Ruritanian
power struggles, wacky inventions (e.g.,
nanobot shoes), sprinkles of Jules Verne and James Bond, characters who can't stop striking cool poses with bladed weapons, and a secondary villain who spends most of his screen time cackling at his own dastardliness — the one - armed vibranium trafficker Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an uncommonly fun bad guy in an age of humorless Steppenwolfs and Ronan The Accusers.
4) Ray Kurzweil: The accelerating
power of technology Inventor, entrepreneur and visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why, by the 2020s, we will have reverse - engineered the human brain and
nanobots will be operating your consciousness.
It helps that these
powers are an absolute blast to use, often literally, and after about 40 hours in the campaign mode alone I'm still having fun deploying
nanobots and stealing enemy robots.