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How is nanotechnology bad for us?

Updated: 9/21/2023
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Ericrain

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If the nano robots malfunction, they automatically reproduce, like splitting cells, It keeps on reproducing until the whole world is filled with it, this is called the grey goo. and this is what most nanotechnologists fear most. because they can wipe out civilization and humans.

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