The writing about stable carbon ring, medical technology of tomorrow and nano-submarines


 The writing about stable carbon ring, medical technology of tomorrow and nano-submarines 

The stable carbon ring would make a revolution in nanotechnology because this technology can be used to create smaller and smaller nano-size microprocessors, where the transistors are created by using three atoms. That means that the base, collector, and emitter would be created by using single atoms, and the atom-thin fibers, what are created by using carbon or carbon atom lines would make possible to create the systems, what are more effective than we ever imagine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanosubmarine

But the carbon ring would be possible to create more effective instruments for nanotechnology, and they can be used to take samples from the human body from the places, what are unable to catch by normal instruments. The thing is that those nano-sized rigs can capture single molecules or cells from the body, and if it is connected to the miniaturized submarine, it can bring the sample to the researchers.

The nano-submarines are the future version of the endoscopes, and they can swim inside the veins of the patient, and search non-stop the influence of medicine and also find the suspected cells and other things like viruses from the body. The nano-lasso can also take viruses to the laboratory, but it can also help the human own immune system to fight against other organisms. In this scenario, the nano-submarines would take the T-cells to the bacteria and another infected place in the human body. That will make possible to teach the immune system to fight against those cells, what might harm the body.

But the nano-lasso can also use with the miniaturized trawls and those systems might be used to remove the dangerous bacteria from the body. The thing is that caries bacteria would cause Alzheimer disease because it would create plaque in the nervous system. If that bacteria is released in the blood system, it can deliver plaque, and the problem is that plaque would be effective even if the bacteria would die. And the nano-trawl would release those cells from the body.

The thing is that even we would use antibiotics, those cells would be dangerous because some bacteria would start to create plaque and divide if they are treated by using some harmful chemicals. I don't know is the caries bacteria one of those organisms, but it would be one of the organism, what should remove by using some other method than the chemical destroyer. The thing is that the trawl can transfer the bacteria out of the body without waking its defense is fascinating.

But when we are thinking about those nano-submarines, they might also involve small laboratories and the submarine can pull a single bacteria or virus in its chamber, and then it would introduce that organism to immune cells. The size of those submarines would be extremely small, and they might make by plastic silicone, which allows them to change their form. And the detectors would see, how the cell is handling the harmful organisms.

That means that the immune cells would be chosen for the battle, the way that the submarines will transfer only the cells what are effective to the infected area. But this kind of things are visions of tomorrow medicals, what are basing the nanotechnical solutions and the use of state of art computer technology, what would control those machines in the body. In the most fascinating ideas, the systems would get their electricity from the human nervous system, which makes them operate very independently.

The thing is that nanomachines and observation systems might operate inside the body even a person is out of the hospital. And the system can communicate with the mobile telephone by using miniaturized WLAN-and computer technology. They could use the mobile device for communicating with the medical team, and external computers can give calculation assistance to the nano technical robots, which are operating inside the human body.

https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-just-created-a-stable-ring-of-pure-carbon-atoms

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