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The "intelligent blood" of the film to reality?
On November 6, the possibility of the existence of "intelligent blood" as it was known in James Bond was mentioned. To be taken seriously? We exploit the subject.
A novelty that intrigues.
To find out, you must have immersed yourself in the universe of James Bond, well known for its gadgets, each more unexpected than the other even if in certain versions of these films (Casino Royal, Skyfall interpreted by Daniel Craig) they were made rarer and much less surprising.
However the new opus of the saga so famous alias "Spectrum" We would be well on our way to completely innovating the already well-stocked collection of Mr. Bond. We are already recommending the return of the famous Aston Martin, an explosive watch (when will the car be smart health connected!) or, above all: an injected tracking chip enabling tracking of movements.
What is intelligent blood?
Nothing very new it seems but this is where we are wrong. If the microchip can be eliminated thanks to its extraction (more or less painful) the "intelligent blood" would not be so easy to oust it. "Intelligent blood" is in fact nanotechnology (microscopic scale) mixing with normal blood and in no way interfering with its circulation.
Would it be conceivable? Although micro-implants exist in the animal world, they do not allow them to be geo-located, they send and receive radio waves making it possible to locate them, but if they are not nearby, they cannot be located. The use of microchips or micro-implans in humans remains dangerous because they require a rather large battery and size to be safely placed in a human body.Far from being trivialized, these chips are even singled out "It is not for nothing that the people who imagine these kinds of gadgets are rich billionaires with a laid-back look and of them. Those are not cool people, they are dangerous people "said Christoph Walt, one of the figures of the new James Bond.
Nano what?
Until now illusory even entering the field of science fiction nanotechnology, implemented on a molecular or even atomic scale,becomes more and more present and this, in several fields (such as “quasi-nanotechnology” offering a tracking capacity however reserved for the follow-up of weapons and not suitable for the human body.) It is even used for medical purposes (not of follow-up) at l 'Man to heal them safely.
Some scientists even believe thatthis "intelligent blood" could save Man from disease and destroy any virus detected in the body upon arrival. Currently the majority of the population would be reluctant to be injected with this "intelligent blood" but given the scientific advances of the world today, it may well be that this new James Bondone day become reality.
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