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Nanotech Neural Synapse

Bryce Abstract posted on Apr 29, 2003
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A nanotech neural synapse of course, with attendant viral working drones and held in place by two magnetic couplers. Not a true nanotech machine. These components are hundreds of thousands of atoms across. The main neural central control for the real nanobots. It controls the millions of tiny nano machines within its realm of control. With wireless control no greater then 1/8 of a inch, it networks with other neural synapses to form a single controlling unit. Working together they can be injected with a human body or used in a more industrial setting making the building blocks of human scaled machines. Modelled in Xfrog of course and rendered in Bryce 5 within a hollow box.

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Vandaler

2:45PM | Tue, 29 April 2003

You get my vote again. You should run for President!

shadowdragonlord

7:19PM | Tue, 29 April 2003

Awesome work, I can't believe I let them put those things in me!

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Jed

7:33PM | Tue, 29 April 2003

Fantastic image...I'm reading Chrichton's new novel titled'Prey'. Nanotechnology gone bad. A must. :)))))))

Mojomatrix

12:32AM | Wed, 30 April 2003

We need to clone more people like you !! Great work old chap !

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Doublecrash

5:22AM | Wed, 30 April 2003

Amazing, PM! I just keep on lookin at it and lookin, and lookin...

zxcvb

3:59AM | Sat, 03 May 2003

More amazing xfrog work:-)


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