We’re being warned that nanobots will be coursing through our bodies by 2030 and being used to connect our brains to the internet –

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Once thousands of nanobots circulate inside your body, will you still be in control of your mind, will and emotions or will the nanobots run the show?

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According to Google, a nanobot is “a hypothetical, very small, self-propelled machine, especially one that has some degree of autonomy and can reproduce.”

Scientists here in the United States have been working on nanobots that can travel through our bodies at amazing speeds, deliver drugs to target sites, and even enter our brain cells. Eventually, researchers hope to use nanobots to connect our brains directly to the Internet. I realize this all sounds pretty crazy, but as you’ll see below, everything I’m sharing with you is documented.

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Some experts even believe that one day nanobots will actually be able to enable humans to live indefinitely. The following is from an article titled “Nanobots will be coursing through your body by 2030”.

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Futurists often claim that nanobots hold the key to eternal life. Google inventor, author and futurist Ray Kurzweil, in an interview with Neil deGrasse, claimed that tiny nanobots in our bloodstream will prevent us from dying in 2030. According to Kurzweil, nanobots will travel inside you on a level molecular, protecting your biological system and ensuring that you will have a good and long life. The future is closer than you might think!

I certainly don’t want nanobots “flowing through my body” by 2030. But that’s the future they have planned for us.

In Colorado, a team of scientists has already developed nanobots that can travel through human bodies “at incredible speeds.”

Wyatt Shields, IV, PhD, Chemical and Biological Engineer at the University of Colorado, Boulder says, “Medical microrobots are, essentially, small-scale devices. So the talking devices were five to 10 times thinner than a human hair.”

A team of engineers at the University of Colorado, Boulder has designed a new class of small, self-propelled robots that can zip through a body at incredible speeds. The robots are made from polymer materials that are biocompatible using a technology similar to 3D printing. They look like little rockets with three little fins.

“And the result is that these robots move very quickly. So on the order of a few hundred body lengths per second, I think 120 or 140 body lengths per second. So that would be equivalent to a 6-foot-tall person running 400 miles per hour,” adds Professor Shields.

Researchers envision a day when thousands of nanobots are circulating inside our bodies performing various tasks.

For example, a company in California has actually been working on nanobots that are “designed to deliver medicine to the exact location in the body where it’s needed.”

California-based startup Bionaut Labs has developed a nanobot about the size of a grain of rice that is designed to deliver medicine to the exact place in the body where it is needed. If you think about it, the conventional way of delivering the drug makes little sense: A painkiller affects the whole body instead of just hurting the arm, and chemotherapy is distributed throughout the veins instead of targeting the tumor precisely.

To many, such technology will sound absolutely wonderful.

In particular, Bionaut Labs is very excited about the possibility of using their nanobots to attack tumors.

Several startups and academic institutes around the world are working to develop such a solution, but Bionaut Labs seems to be the furthest along in advancing its invention. “You can think of Bionaut as a small screw that moves through the veins as if guided by an invisible screwdriver until it reaches the tumor,” explains Shpigelmacher. Via Zoom, he shares the screen of an X-ray machine in his Culver City lab to demonstrate how the semi-transparent, yellow device makes its way along the spine into the body. The Nanobot contains a small but powerful magnet. The “invisible screwdriver” is an external magnetic field that rotates that magnet inside the device and causes it to move and change directions.

This certainly sounds very impressive. But what are the risks?

Many are concerned that one day nanobot technology could potentially be used to completely enslave humanity.

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Even now, scientists are developing nanobots that can actually get inside cells and transmit information to the outside world. The following is from an article titled “Nanobots can now enter brain cells to spy on what they’re doing.”

Deblina Sarkar has big dreams for the small machines she makes. Some of its ultra-small electronic devices are smaller than a speck of dust. And her dreams? They are so big that one day they may be able to save your mind.

Sarkar is an MIT scientist who is trying to use nanotechnology to help those with Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.

Her team has created something called a “Cell Rover” that has entered a frog egg cell and successfully transmitted a signal from within.

The most innovative device of its bunch may be the Cell Rover. A small, flat antenna, this rover can transmit a signal from inside a cell without damaging it.

In a study last year, Sarkar and her colleagues placed a Cell Rover in a frog egg cell. Using magnetic fields, they pushed the device gently into the egg. Once safely inside, the researchers activated a different magnetic field. This caused the molecules in the nanodevice to vibrate.

These vibrations did not damage the cell. They just changed the magnetic field of the Cell Rover itself. A receiver outside the egg detected the changing magnetic field of the vibrating rover. In this way, the device had been able to communicate with the outside world.

But that’s just the beginning of what these researchers hope to achieve.

Ultimately, Sarkar aims to “insert nanodevices between human neurons” in order to make our brains even faster than they currently are.

Eventually, Sarkar hopes to insert nanodevices between human neurons. This can increase the calculation speed of our mind. Our brains are incredible, she says, but adds that we can be better than we are.

Needless to say, it won’t stop there.

Ray Kurzweil looks forward to the day when nanobots will provide virtual and augmented reality from within the nervous system and enable our brains to connect directly to the Internet.

A thesis of mine is that they would merge with the intelligent technology we are creating. The scenario I have is that we will send medical nanorobots into our bloodstream. One application of these medical nanorobots will be to augment our immune system. This is what I call the third bridge to radical life extension. The first bridge is what we can do now, and the second bridge is refining biotechnology and reprogramming the software of life. The third bridge constitutes these medical nanorobots to perfect the immune system. These robots will also enter the brain and provide virtual and augmented reality from within the nervous system rather than from devices attached to the outside of our body. The most important application of medical nanorobots is that we will connect the upper layers of our neocortex with the synthetic neocortex in the cloud.

What would our world look like if most of our brains were directly connected to the internet by nanobots? For me, the potential for tyranny would be off the charts.

A central authority with power over those nanoworlds can exert tremendous power over our core thoughts, feelings, and beliefs.

So I will never willingly allow anyone to put any nanobot inside me. But one of the things that is so scary about nanobots is that they are so small that they can enter your body without you noticing.

And when they run inside you, getting them out won’t be easy at all.

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