Showing posts with label nanorobots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nanorobots. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

New laser applications can offer protection against the EMP and make quantum networks closer than ever before.



"UBC scientists have built a quantum “translator” that bridges microwave and optical signals, potentially unlocking global quantum communication. The tiny silicon chip maintains delicate quantum links, opening a path to future quantum networks. (Artist’s concept.) Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Engineers Build “Universal Translator” for Quantum Computers)

The new systems can transform optical waves into microwaves and the opposite. The nano-size system that can transform radio transmission into optical waves can make it possible to create new, ultra-small robots. 

Researchers developed a quantum translator that can transform microwaves into optical signals, and the opposite.  That kind of translator can protect electric systems against EMP systems. In that model, the radio- or electromagnetic pulse will be transformed into the optical signals. That thing decreases their effect on the microchips. The ability to transform electromagnetic bursts into non-coherent optical waves is the tool that can create new types of protective systems against EMP systems. And if the system can be the tool that can be used to create new, ultra-small lasers and masers. 

Those systems can delete things like DNA- and protein molecules with extremely high accuracy. The ability to transform micro- or radiowaves into optical waves makes it possible to create systems that make very small robots swim forward in the water. Those small robots can use lasers to create small bubbles ahead of them. The liquid in the back of the machine pushes it to that bubble. Then that system can revolutionize nanotechnology. 



If the system can transform radio waves into optical beams and turn them coherent. It will revolutionize nanorobot research. 

"Artist’s illustration of the RAVEN technique, which measures a complex light pulse using micro foci and spectral dispersion, which is then fed into a neural network for retrieval. Credit: Ehsan Faridi" (ScitechDaily, Scientists Just Froze the World’s Most Powerful Laser Pulse – In a Single Shot)  If that system operates backward it can create extremely powerful laser beams. 


"An artist’s concept of NASA’s Orion spacecraft orbiting the Moon while using laser communications technology through the Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System. Credit: NASA" (ScitechDaily, 4K From the Moon: Artemis II to Trial High-Speed Laser Communications)


The ability to trap laser rays opens a path to new types of secured data transmission. And it opens the path to new types of military applications. 

The new laser systems offer the fast 4 K data transmission to the Moon. Laser communication is important because solar storms can disturb data transmission. The fast data transmission allows control systems to remotely from Earth. Another thing is that data transmission allows engineers to update systems without the danger that some outsider can steal the robot vehicle’s codes. Those codes can also make it possible to use them to control military drones and robots. The other thing is that it allows you to watch regular TV on the moon. That is a good thing if there are astronauts that stay on the moon for a long time. 


That also makes some operations cheaper, because that means there is no need to create special systems for Moonbases and vehicles. Highly secured data transmission with very high accuracy makes it also possible to create new types of systems that can protect spacecraft against things like small meteorites and space junk. The same laser system can also make it possible to create systems that can destroy targets from the Moon. We know that some nations are interested in using the Moon as a military base. 

The new thing is that the researchers trapped an extremely high-power laser beam between two mirrors. That thing makes it possible to create systems that can revolutionize USB sticks, and the same technology can make it possible to create new types of laser systems. Does the power of the laser system determine its role as a weapon, or is its role as a communication tool? The trapped laser ray can make it possible to create a laser system that pumps energy into that chamber where the laser beam jumps between two mirrors. 

The outside radiation source pumps energy to that beam. And sooner or later the laser ray breaks the structure. The laser bullet can be that kind of system. The bullet simply involves two mirrors and the laser beam that jumps between two 100% reflecting mirrors. When that bullet hits the structure it releases a laser ray into the object. The same system can also store data in that laser ray. The optical USB stick offers very high capability and secured data transportation between two computers. If somebody opens that USB stick that releases a laser beam immediately, 



 https://scitechdaily.com/4k-from-the-moon-artemis-ii-to-trial-high-speed-laser-communications/

https://scitechdaily.com/engineers-build-universal-translator-for-quantum-computers/

https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-just-froze-the-worlds-most-powerful-laser-pulse-in-a-single-shot/

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Nanotechnology and the immune system

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Nanotechnology and immune defense are the combinations, what people don't usually think that would sometimes save the life. When we are thinking the vaccine of tomorrow, we might think that inside human body would be injected with the nanorobots, what would transfer the antigene of the organism straight to the stem cells, where the immune cells are forming, and that might increase the power of the vaccine.


The term "antigen" means the part of the mantle of the targeted organism to the stem cells, and that opens new ways to give the vaccine. One of the most modern ideas is that those nanorobots, what might look like small crayfish would catch the organism from blood, and transfer it straight to the place, where the cells of the immune defense are forming.


Also if there are enough those machines, they can also destroy bacteria and tumors by closing the blood veins in there by using carbon. In this case, the carbon would be injected into the veins with the nanomachines, what would carry them in the wanted position.  Or they can cut the mantle of the bacteria open, what would destroy it immediately.


The question is, how the nanomachines would do that thing? They can operate under the command of the computer, what is outside the body, and communicate with that computer by using radio signals. And the radio waves can also transfer electricity for those small robots. The position of nanomachines in the body can get from RFID sensors, what allows the computer to control each of them independently. And that would give them the opportunity to make surgical operations inside the human body. Those small robots can slip into the body by using sweat gland's channel, what the body uses when it removes sweat.


Those robots can be very lethal if they are in the wrong hands. If that small robot would take the part of the targeted person's cells, it would cause the terrible immune reaction, that could exterminate that person. After that, the nanorobot can slip off the body, and it would not leave any trace of its existence. Those extreme small robots can be delivered to the targets department by using nano bugs, and they can be controlled by the relay systems, what are installed in nanobugs or quadcopters. They can be used in special forces operations.


And is some scenarios the agents of DEA or other anti-crime offices have this kind of robot in the body, and if they are in trouble the systems, what is telling about the condition of the body would release that nanotechnological crayfish. This crayfish would slip in the bodies of the hostage takers, and after that, they would be facing the death, what is the most unwilling, that human mind can imagine. Those cells, what is used to turn the immune system can collect from the target's own body. And this makes the nanorobot the perfect weapon.

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