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Originally Posted by Chocaholic
Just finished an interesing book (Physics of the Future) by Kaku. He touched on this as already tested and in development via nano-technology. Imagine microscopic "computers" that float around in your bloodstream programmed to identify various characteristics (early cancer growth for example) in cells and tissue. Once identified, anhialate or repair upon contact without you ever knowing.
The next 50-100 years will make the last 100 years look like complete stagnation. Our kids are in for some very cool technological advancement.
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Great but I want to be around for it. Hope they get a breakthrough soon.