> JS> > JS> > Nanotechnology is still many decades away.
[...]
> JS>We are aware of its potential, and are actively working on it.
Therefore,
> JS>I would venture to guess we are not decades away, but only a dozen
ears
> JS>or so. Why do you think it will take decades?
> Because the smaller things get, the more we deal with the quantum world
> and not the classic one. There are major hurdles that need to be
> overcome. To effectively use nanotechnology, we must understand and
> control individual atoms and even quarks (subatomic). The the laws of
> physics are completely different at those distances than the "classical"
> ones.
I didn't know the laws of physics as we known them can change under ANY
circumstances.
js
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