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Introduction to the Respirocyte Revolution
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A respirocyte is basically an artificial red blood cell a micron in diameter, a spherical nanorobot consisting of a pressure tank that can be filled with oxygen and carbon dioxide and emulate the functions of a natural haemoglobin containing red blood cell, only with approximately 200 times the efficiency. It only takes someone with a vague background knowledge of biology to imagine what this can do. With such efficient oxygen delivery to tissues, theoretically one could hold one’s breath under water for hours, or run at top speed for incredible distances without becoming breathless. Such technology has the potential to expand an ordinary human’s abilities considerably beyond normal limits.
The 2020 Olympics are going to be very interesting indeed.

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Wow! I hadn’t heard about this, but the possibilities for usage are far reaching for sure! Science/technology is an amazing thing.
Posted by: Kristen | July 17, 2008 8:12 AM