What would be the next technological step after advancing from cybernetic body parts to nanotechnology?Would nanotechnology-scale devices be vulnerable to EMP?What would be the next technological step for a civilization after it has depleted all resources that allow for conventional technologies?How advanced or effective weapons can be created from mostly animal body parts?In the future, how would a cybernetic implant work?What sort of cybernetic/genetic enhancements would make sense for cold-blooded soldiers leaving their natural habitat?What would be the ideal power source for a cybernetic eye?

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What would be the next technological step after advancing from cybernetic body parts to nanotechnology?


Would nanotechnology-scale devices be vulnerable to EMP?What would be the next technological step for a civilization after it has depleted all resources that allow for conventional technologies?How advanced or effective weapons can be created from mostly animal body parts?In the future, how would a cybernetic implant work?What sort of cybernetic/genetic enhancements would make sense for cold-blooded soldiers leaving their natural habitat?What would be the ideal power source for a cybernetic eye?






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Technology in 2019 has many ways of augmenting the human body, for example: hearing aids, pacemakers, artificial hips, breast implants, artificial spine discs, coronary stents and even artificial eye lenses. In addition to that there are many different kinds of prosthetics, even thought controlled.



Presumably the next big step will be all artificial organs, combined with advanced prosthetics, and humanity will enter a cybernetic era.



Assuming that at the peak of cybernetics era, the nanotechnology is perfected to the point where humans don't need surgeries that replace human organs and body parts. Instead, the nano robots that are always present in the blood stream instantly repair any damage to all organs and body parts and augment the human body, greatly increasing all capabilities.



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What would be the next step after nanotechnology, and why?



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    Why do you think that a nanomachine could possibly be vulnerable to EMP weapons? I cannot imagine how something that small could possibly couple with the electromagnetic pulse. (Hint: compare the size of a nanomachine with the wavelength of the EM fluctuations induced by the weapon.)
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    @MorrisTheCat: Why would nanomachines be vulnerable to EMP weapons? EMP weapons work by inducing damaging voltage in electric conductors. A nanomachine is very very small; let's say that the EMP comes with a humongous 100 kV/m. (For comparison, the insulating ability of air is about 1000 kV/m tops.) The nanomachine is one micrometer long. This means that the EMP will induce a maximum of a measly 0.1 V in the longest conductor in the nanomachine.
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    I'm not sure this can be answered, it may be too opinion based. What would make one answer such as 'genetic editing/engineering ' better than say 'machine consciousness'?
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Technology in 2019 has many ways of augmenting the human body, for example: hearing aids, pacemakers, artificial hips, breast implants, artificial spine discs, coronary stents and even artificial eye lenses. In addition to that there are many different kinds of prosthetics, even thought controlled.



Presumably the next big step will be all artificial organs, combined with advanced prosthetics, and humanity will enter a cybernetic era.



Assuming that at the peak of cybernetics era, the nanotechnology is perfected to the point where humans don't need surgeries that replace human organs and body parts. Instead, the nano robots that are always present in the blood stream instantly repair any damage to all organs and body parts and augment the human body, greatly increasing all capabilities.



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What would be the next step after nanotechnology, and why?



(for example: could nano robots be replaced with some kind of DNA programs that are immune to EMP weapons in the wars of the future?)










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    Why do you think that a nanomachine could possibly be vulnerable to EMP weapons? I cannot imagine how something that small could possibly couple with the electromagnetic pulse. (Hint: compare the size of a nanomachine with the wavelength of the EM fluctuations induced by the weapon.)
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    @AlexP i guess i watched too much Stargate :) they destroyed the replicators with EMP weapons :)
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    @MorrisTheCat: Why would nanomachines be vulnerable to EMP weapons? EMP weapons work by inducing damaging voltage in electric conductors. A nanomachine is very very small; let's say that the EMP comes with a humongous 100 kV/m. (For comparison, the insulating ability of air is about 1000 kV/m tops.) The nanomachine is one micrometer long. This means that the EMP will induce a maximum of a measly 0.1 V in the longest conductor in the nanomachine.
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    I'm not sure this can be answered, it may be too opinion based. What would make one answer such as 'genetic editing/engineering ' better than say 'machine consciousness'?
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Technology in 2019 has many ways of augmenting the human body, for example: hearing aids, pacemakers, artificial hips, breast implants, artificial spine discs, coronary stents and even artificial eye lenses. In addition to that there are many different kinds of prosthetics, even thought controlled.



Presumably the next big step will be all artificial organs, combined with advanced prosthetics, and humanity will enter a cybernetic era.



Assuming that at the peak of cybernetics era, the nanotechnology is perfected to the point where humans don't need surgeries that replace human organs and body parts. Instead, the nano robots that are always present in the blood stream instantly repair any damage to all organs and body parts and augment the human body, greatly increasing all capabilities.



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What would be the next step after nanotechnology, and why?



(for example: could nano robots be replaced with some kind of DNA programs that are immune to EMP weapons in the wars of the future?)










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Technology in 2019 has many ways of augmenting the human body, for example: hearing aids, pacemakers, artificial hips, breast implants, artificial spine discs, coronary stents and even artificial eye lenses. In addition to that there are many different kinds of prosthetics, even thought controlled.



Presumably the next big step will be all artificial organs, combined with advanced prosthetics, and humanity will enter a cybernetic era.



Assuming that at the peak of cybernetics era, the nanotechnology is perfected to the point where humans don't need surgeries that replace human organs and body parts. Instead, the nano robots that are always present in the blood stream instantly repair any damage to all organs and body parts and augment the human body, greatly increasing all capabilities.



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What would be the next step after nanotechnology, and why?



(for example: could nano robots be replaced with some kind of DNA programs that are immune to EMP weapons in the wars of the future?)







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    Why do you think that a nanomachine could possibly be vulnerable to EMP weapons? I cannot imagine how something that small could possibly couple with the electromagnetic pulse. (Hint: compare the size of a nanomachine with the wavelength of the EM fluctuations induced by the weapon.)
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    @AlexP i guess i watched too much Stargate :) they destroyed the replicators with EMP weapons :)
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    @MorrisTheCat: Why would nanomachines be vulnerable to EMP weapons? EMP weapons work by inducing damaging voltage in electric conductors. A nanomachine is very very small; let's say that the EMP comes with a humongous 100 kV/m. (For comparison, the insulating ability of air is about 1000 kV/m tops.) The nanomachine is one micrometer long. This means that the EMP will induce a maximum of a measly 0.1 V in the longest conductor in the nanomachine.
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    I'm not sure this can be answered, it may be too opinion based. What would make one answer such as 'genetic editing/engineering ' better than say 'machine consciousness'?
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    Why do you think that a nanomachine could possibly be vulnerable to EMP weapons? I cannot imagine how something that small could possibly couple with the electromagnetic pulse. (Hint: compare the size of a nanomachine with the wavelength of the EM fluctuations induced by the weapon.)
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    @AlexP i guess i watched too much Stargate :) they destroyed the replicators with EMP weapons :)
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    @MorrisTheCat: Why would nanomachines be vulnerable to EMP weapons? EMP weapons work by inducing damaging voltage in electric conductors. A nanomachine is very very small; let's say that the EMP comes with a humongous 100 kV/m. (For comparison, the insulating ability of air is about 1000 kV/m tops.) The nanomachine is one micrometer long. This means that the EMP will induce a maximum of a measly 0.1 V in the longest conductor in the nanomachine.
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Why do you think that a nanomachine could possibly be vulnerable to EMP weapons? I cannot imagine how something that small could possibly couple with the electromagnetic pulse. (Hint: compare the size of a nanomachine with the wavelength of the EM fluctuations induced by the weapon.)
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@MorrisTheCat: Why would nanomachines be vulnerable to EMP weapons? EMP weapons work by inducing damaging voltage in electric conductors. A nanomachine is very very small; let's say that the EMP comes with a humongous 100 kV/m. (For comparison, the insulating ability of air is about 1000 kV/m tops.) The nanomachine is one micrometer long. This means that the EMP will induce a maximum of a measly 0.1 V in the longest conductor in the nanomachine.
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If you define the technologies available by the scale of engineering that is being supported, then of course the next stage involves Picotech:




technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the picoscale with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. It would supposedly allow not only precision arrangement of atoms but even arrangement of their internal states, leading not only to enhanced control over natural chemical reactions but to the creation of entirely novel atoms and molecules, including some stable and useful forms of exotic matter.




And after that of course would be Femtotech:




a technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the femtoscale, with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. Femtotech would supposedly allow precision arrangement of the elementary particles that make up atoms. This would supposedly allow such things as transmutation of elements without the use of massive facilities or the release of radiation, the creation of various kinds of exotic stable or metastable elements and other fantastic effects.







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    That’s a tough question... especially because some of them are questioning the human nature at its core. But as can be seen ..the human strives for any enhancement possible to perfect itself. At some point it might be possible to replicate our brain to such a degree that existence itself becomes a question mark if it really is just like a picture but just more complicated. The body at that point would become somewhat unimportant...if a clone can persist and individuality is more seen as a process of the development of that picture through time and each iteration and change made.
    At that point humans might give their bodies any form they can think of and what is doable. Death would also be not a question anymore. Bodies might not be reproduced naturally anymore but be hulls that you can put your brains into. At that moment though, humanity ceased to exist.



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      Task Specific Incarnations



      As @WorldPeace suggests, brain replacement is the ultimate physical upgrade; allowing the consciousness to move from body to body and through the discipline of keeping backups and regular body maintenance, escaping death entirely.



      Once that is achieved, although it will still be nice to have nanites onboard for impromptu repairs, the next big thing will be customization...



      • Need superior vision for your detail-oriented job, replace your human-norm optics with our new EagleEye 3000 occular replacements. Unlike the simple eye-replacements of the past, this new offering replaces your entire host and includes increased neurological tissue dedicated to interpreting your new higher resolution world view in real time and massive amounts of storage so that you never forget the details.


      • Going on a more sensual vacation, why not ride in a new host with ten times the normal pleasure receptors. Every nerve in your new body is optimized for your enjoyment.


      • Joining the latest Martian archaeological team, only a fool would leave Earth in less than a BioDome III fully sealed and self sufficient host. Models available for week-long, month-long and even year-long adventures between replenishment breaks. Fully radiation and vacuum resistant or your money back.






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        I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
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        @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
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        Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
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        If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
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      "Ship of Theseus" brain replacement



      (The details are here). If you have nanotechnology and picotechnology, you can work at a scale below glial cells and neurons. This allows to record and "decode" the operation of every single neuron, one a a time. Each new "nanoneuron" would interface with either existing biological neurons or other nanoneurons.



      A single neuron's firing "rules" are quite straightforward (we know this from experiments on organisms like Planaria and freshwater snails). Our problem now is that complexity scales up so quickly that it's impossible to decode any significant neural circuit from above its scale. Nanoneural machines would not have this problem, and they could replace the brain one neuron at a time, leaving it working exactly as before.



      But now the brain's state can be analyzed, transmitted, and saved. Also, defective or damaged neurons can now be replaced from backups. New neurons can be added, once the energy budget limit that dictates brain size has been removed. Once all neurons are actually nanomachines, their "clock" might safely be increased.



      With a nanonic brain and a suitable body, man can now become immortal - as well as perhaps increasing his "natural" intelligence and controlling his body.



      Darker possibilities include that of analyzing a brain state in search of the roots of some given convictions, beliefs, and loyalties - either to verify they're there, ensure they won't change, or ensure the opposite.






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        Picotech and Femtotech



        If you define the technologies available by the scale of engineering that is being supported, then of course the next stage involves Picotech:




        technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the picoscale with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. It would supposedly allow not only precision arrangement of atoms but even arrangement of their internal states, leading not only to enhanced control over natural chemical reactions but to the creation of entirely novel atoms and molecules, including some stable and useful forms of exotic matter.




        And after that of course would be Femtotech:




        a technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the femtoscale, with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. Femtotech would supposedly allow precision arrangement of the elementary particles that make up atoms. This would supposedly allow such things as transmutation of elements without the use of massive facilities or the release of radiation, the creation of various kinds of exotic stable or metastable elements and other fantastic effects.







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          If you define the technologies available by the scale of engineering that is being supported, then of course the next stage involves Picotech:




          technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the picoscale with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. It would supposedly allow not only precision arrangement of atoms but even arrangement of their internal states, leading not only to enhanced control over natural chemical reactions but to the creation of entirely novel atoms and molecules, including some stable and useful forms of exotic matter.




          And after that of course would be Femtotech:




          a technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the femtoscale, with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. Femtotech would supposedly allow precision arrangement of the elementary particles that make up atoms. This would supposedly allow such things as transmutation of elements without the use of massive facilities or the release of radiation, the creation of various kinds of exotic stable or metastable elements and other fantastic effects.







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            If you define the technologies available by the scale of engineering that is being supported, then of course the next stage involves Picotech:




            technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the picoscale with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. It would supposedly allow not only precision arrangement of atoms but even arrangement of their internal states, leading not only to enhanced control over natural chemical reactions but to the creation of entirely novel atoms and molecules, including some stable and useful forms of exotic matter.




            And after that of course would be Femtotech:




            a technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the femtoscale, with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. Femtotech would supposedly allow precision arrangement of the elementary particles that make up atoms. This would supposedly allow such things as transmutation of elements without the use of massive facilities or the release of radiation, the creation of various kinds of exotic stable or metastable elements and other fantastic effects.







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            Picotech and Femtotech



            If you define the technologies available by the scale of engineering that is being supported, then of course the next stage involves Picotech:




            technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the picoscale with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. It would supposedly allow not only precision arrangement of atoms but even arrangement of their internal states, leading not only to enhanced control over natural chemical reactions but to the creation of entirely novel atoms and molecules, including some stable and useful forms of exotic matter.




            And after that of course would be Femtotech:




            a technology or set of technologies that rearranges matter on the femtoscale, with something analogous to nanotechnology's scope and precision. Femtotech would supposedly allow precision arrangement of the elementary particles that make up atoms. This would supposedly allow such things as transmutation of elements without the use of massive facilities or the release of radiation, the creation of various kinds of exotic stable or metastable elements and other fantastic effects.








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                That’s a tough question... especially because some of them are questioning the human nature at its core. But as can be seen ..the human strives for any enhancement possible to perfect itself. At some point it might be possible to replicate our brain to such a degree that existence itself becomes a question mark if it really is just like a picture but just more complicated. The body at that point would become somewhat unimportant...if a clone can persist and individuality is more seen as a process of the development of that picture through time and each iteration and change made.
                At that point humans might give their bodies any form they can think of and what is doable. Death would also be not a question anymore. Bodies might not be reproduced naturally anymore but be hulls that you can put your brains into. At that moment though, humanity ceased to exist.



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                  That’s a tough question... especially because some of them are questioning the human nature at its core. But as can be seen ..the human strives for any enhancement possible to perfect itself. At some point it might be possible to replicate our brain to such a degree that existence itself becomes a question mark if it really is just like a picture but just more complicated. The body at that point would become somewhat unimportant...if a clone can persist and individuality is more seen as a process of the development of that picture through time and each iteration and change made.
                  At that point humans might give their bodies any form they can think of and what is doable. Death would also be not a question anymore. Bodies might not be reproduced naturally anymore but be hulls that you can put your brains into. At that moment though, humanity ceased to exist.



                  Dark enough :0 ?






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                    That’s a tough question... especially because some of them are questioning the human nature at its core. But as can be seen ..the human strives for any enhancement possible to perfect itself. At some point it might be possible to replicate our brain to such a degree that existence itself becomes a question mark if it really is just like a picture but just more complicated. The body at that point would become somewhat unimportant...if a clone can persist and individuality is more seen as a process of the development of that picture through time and each iteration and change made.
                    At that point humans might give their bodies any form they can think of and what is doable. Death would also be not a question anymore. Bodies might not be reproduced naturally anymore but be hulls that you can put your brains into. At that moment though, humanity ceased to exist.



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                    That’s a tough question... especially because some of them are questioning the human nature at its core. But as can be seen ..the human strives for any enhancement possible to perfect itself. At some point it might be possible to replicate our brain to such a degree that existence itself becomes a question mark if it really is just like a picture but just more complicated. The body at that point would become somewhat unimportant...if a clone can persist and individuality is more seen as a process of the development of that picture through time and each iteration and change made.
                    At that point humans might give their bodies any form they can think of and what is doable. Death would also be not a question anymore. Bodies might not be reproduced naturally anymore but be hulls that you can put your brains into. At that moment though, humanity ceased to exist.



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                        Task Specific Incarnations



                        As @WorldPeace suggests, brain replacement is the ultimate physical upgrade; allowing the consciousness to move from body to body and through the discipline of keeping backups and regular body maintenance, escaping death entirely.



                        Once that is achieved, although it will still be nice to have nanites onboard for impromptu repairs, the next big thing will be customization...



                        • Need superior vision for your detail-oriented job, replace your human-norm optics with our new EagleEye 3000 occular replacements. Unlike the simple eye-replacements of the past, this new offering replaces your entire host and includes increased neurological tissue dedicated to interpreting your new higher resolution world view in real time and massive amounts of storage so that you never forget the details.


                        • Going on a more sensual vacation, why not ride in a new host with ten times the normal pleasure receptors. Every nerve in your new body is optimized for your enjoyment.


                        • Joining the latest Martian archaeological team, only a fool would leave Earth in less than a BioDome III fully sealed and self sufficient host. Models available for week-long, month-long and even year-long adventures between replenishment breaks. Fully radiation and vacuum resistant or your money back.






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                          I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
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                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          6 hours ago















                        1












                        $begingroup$

                        Task Specific Incarnations



                        As @WorldPeace suggests, brain replacement is the ultimate physical upgrade; allowing the consciousness to move from body to body and through the discipline of keeping backups and regular body maintenance, escaping death entirely.



                        Once that is achieved, although it will still be nice to have nanites onboard for impromptu repairs, the next big thing will be customization...



                        • Need superior vision for your detail-oriented job, replace your human-norm optics with our new EagleEye 3000 occular replacements. Unlike the simple eye-replacements of the past, this new offering replaces your entire host and includes increased neurological tissue dedicated to interpreting your new higher resolution world view in real time and massive amounts of storage so that you never forget the details.


                        • Going on a more sensual vacation, why not ride in a new host with ten times the normal pleasure receptors. Every nerve in your new body is optimized for your enjoyment.


                        • Joining the latest Martian archaeological team, only a fool would leave Earth in less than a BioDome III fully sealed and self sufficient host. Models available for week-long, month-long and even year-long adventures between replenishment breaks. Fully radiation and vacuum resistant or your money back.






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                        • $begingroup$
                          I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          6 hours ago













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                        1





                        $begingroup$

                        Task Specific Incarnations



                        As @WorldPeace suggests, brain replacement is the ultimate physical upgrade; allowing the consciousness to move from body to body and through the discipline of keeping backups and regular body maintenance, escaping death entirely.



                        Once that is achieved, although it will still be nice to have nanites onboard for impromptu repairs, the next big thing will be customization...



                        • Need superior vision for your detail-oriented job, replace your human-norm optics with our new EagleEye 3000 occular replacements. Unlike the simple eye-replacements of the past, this new offering replaces your entire host and includes increased neurological tissue dedicated to interpreting your new higher resolution world view in real time and massive amounts of storage so that you never forget the details.


                        • Going on a more sensual vacation, why not ride in a new host with ten times the normal pleasure receptors. Every nerve in your new body is optimized for your enjoyment.


                        • Joining the latest Martian archaeological team, only a fool would leave Earth in less than a BioDome III fully sealed and self sufficient host. Models available for week-long, month-long and even year-long adventures between replenishment breaks. Fully radiation and vacuum resistant or your money back.






                        share|improve this answer









                        $endgroup$



                        Task Specific Incarnations



                        As @WorldPeace suggests, brain replacement is the ultimate physical upgrade; allowing the consciousness to move from body to body and through the discipline of keeping backups and regular body maintenance, escaping death entirely.



                        Once that is achieved, although it will still be nice to have nanites onboard for impromptu repairs, the next big thing will be customization...



                        • Need superior vision for your detail-oriented job, replace your human-norm optics with our new EagleEye 3000 occular replacements. Unlike the simple eye-replacements of the past, this new offering replaces your entire host and includes increased neurological tissue dedicated to interpreting your new higher resolution world view in real time and massive amounts of storage so that you never forget the details.


                        • Going on a more sensual vacation, why not ride in a new host with ten times the normal pleasure receptors. Every nerve in your new body is optimized for your enjoyment.


                        • Joining the latest Martian archaeological team, only a fool would leave Earth in less than a BioDome III fully sealed and self sufficient host. Models available for week-long, month-long and even year-long adventures between replenishment breaks. Fully radiation and vacuum resistant or your money back.







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                        • $begingroup$
                          I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          6 hours ago
















                        • $begingroup$
                          I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                          $endgroup$
                          – vicky_molokh
                          7 hours ago










                        • $begingroup$
                          If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                          $endgroup$
                          – Henry Taylor
                          6 hours ago















                        $begingroup$
                        I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
                        $endgroup$
                        – vicky_molokh
                        7 hours ago




                        $begingroup$
                        I must say these points look like still a subset of the 'nanotech era'.
                        $endgroup$
                        – vicky_molokh
                        7 hours ago












                        $begingroup$
                        @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Henry Taylor
                        7 hours ago




                        $begingroup$
                        @vicky_molokh, How So? In each of the points, it is the entire host which is being replaced. At least that is what I am trying to portray. A completely new body customized to the requirements of each life experience. Nanites are about maintaining the host you are already wearing. This is about disposable incarnations.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Henry Taylor
                        7 hours ago












                        $begingroup$
                        Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                        $endgroup$
                        – vicky_molokh
                        7 hours ago




                        $begingroup$
                        Not just nanites, but general nanoscale construction. Reconstructing cells is generally considered within the 'nano' scope as far as I know, and the things you're listing seem to largely be about moving about, destroying or constructing cells.
                        $endgroup$
                        – vicky_molokh
                        7 hours ago












                        $begingroup$
                        If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Henry Taylor
                        6 hours ago




                        $begingroup$
                        If the question is "how were they made?", then yes, the host bodies are a production of nanoscale construction. I was referring to the commoditization of full human bodies. Not so much a shift in technology as a shift in perception of the final product. Similar in some respect to considering nanotech to be separate from cybernetics since technically nanites are "machines which get inserted into biological bodies" which makes them extremely generalize cybernetic implants.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Henry Taylor
                        6 hours ago











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                        "Ship of Theseus" brain replacement



                        (The details are here). If you have nanotechnology and picotechnology, you can work at a scale below glial cells and neurons. This allows to record and "decode" the operation of every single neuron, one a a time. Each new "nanoneuron" would interface with either existing biological neurons or other nanoneurons.



                        A single neuron's firing "rules" are quite straightforward (we know this from experiments on organisms like Planaria and freshwater snails). Our problem now is that complexity scales up so quickly that it's impossible to decode any significant neural circuit from above its scale. Nanoneural machines would not have this problem, and they could replace the brain one neuron at a time, leaving it working exactly as before.



                        But now the brain's state can be analyzed, transmitted, and saved. Also, defective or damaged neurons can now be replaced from backups. New neurons can be added, once the energy budget limit that dictates brain size has been removed. Once all neurons are actually nanomachines, their "clock" might safely be increased.



                        With a nanonic brain and a suitable body, man can now become immortal - as well as perhaps increasing his "natural" intelligence and controlling his body.



                        Darker possibilities include that of analyzing a brain state in search of the roots of some given convictions, beliefs, and loyalties - either to verify they're there, ensure they won't change, or ensure the opposite.






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                          "Ship of Theseus" brain replacement



                          (The details are here). If you have nanotechnology and picotechnology, you can work at a scale below glial cells and neurons. This allows to record and "decode" the operation of every single neuron, one a a time. Each new "nanoneuron" would interface with either existing biological neurons or other nanoneurons.



                          A single neuron's firing "rules" are quite straightforward (we know this from experiments on organisms like Planaria and freshwater snails). Our problem now is that complexity scales up so quickly that it's impossible to decode any significant neural circuit from above its scale. Nanoneural machines would not have this problem, and they could replace the brain one neuron at a time, leaving it working exactly as before.



                          But now the brain's state can be analyzed, transmitted, and saved. Also, defective or damaged neurons can now be replaced from backups. New neurons can be added, once the energy budget limit that dictates brain size has been removed. Once all neurons are actually nanomachines, their "clock" might safely be increased.



                          With a nanonic brain and a suitable body, man can now become immortal - as well as perhaps increasing his "natural" intelligence and controlling his body.



                          Darker possibilities include that of analyzing a brain state in search of the roots of some given convictions, beliefs, and loyalties - either to verify they're there, ensure they won't change, or ensure the opposite.






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                            "Ship of Theseus" brain replacement



                            (The details are here). If you have nanotechnology and picotechnology, you can work at a scale below glial cells and neurons. This allows to record and "decode" the operation of every single neuron, one a a time. Each new "nanoneuron" would interface with either existing biological neurons or other nanoneurons.



                            A single neuron's firing "rules" are quite straightforward (we know this from experiments on organisms like Planaria and freshwater snails). Our problem now is that complexity scales up so quickly that it's impossible to decode any significant neural circuit from above its scale. Nanoneural machines would not have this problem, and they could replace the brain one neuron at a time, leaving it working exactly as before.



                            But now the brain's state can be analyzed, transmitted, and saved. Also, defective or damaged neurons can now be replaced from backups. New neurons can be added, once the energy budget limit that dictates brain size has been removed. Once all neurons are actually nanomachines, their "clock" might safely be increased.



                            With a nanonic brain and a suitable body, man can now become immortal - as well as perhaps increasing his "natural" intelligence and controlling his body.



                            Darker possibilities include that of analyzing a brain state in search of the roots of some given convictions, beliefs, and loyalties - either to verify they're there, ensure they won't change, or ensure the opposite.






                            share|improve this answer









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                            "Ship of Theseus" brain replacement



                            (The details are here). If you have nanotechnology and picotechnology, you can work at a scale below glial cells and neurons. This allows to record and "decode" the operation of every single neuron, one a a time. Each new "nanoneuron" would interface with either existing biological neurons or other nanoneurons.



                            A single neuron's firing "rules" are quite straightforward (we know this from experiments on organisms like Planaria and freshwater snails). Our problem now is that complexity scales up so quickly that it's impossible to decode any significant neural circuit from above its scale. Nanoneural machines would not have this problem, and they could replace the brain one neuron at a time, leaving it working exactly as before.



                            But now the brain's state can be analyzed, transmitted, and saved. Also, defective or damaged neurons can now be replaced from backups. New neurons can be added, once the energy budget limit that dictates brain size has been removed. Once all neurons are actually nanomachines, their "clock" might safely be increased.



                            With a nanonic brain and a suitable body, man can now become immortal - as well as perhaps increasing his "natural" intelligence and controlling his body.



                            Darker possibilities include that of analyzing a brain state in search of the roots of some given convictions, beliefs, and loyalties - either to verify they're there, ensure they won't change, or ensure the opposite.







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