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starting a chain formation - 01-06-2006, 12:25 PM

The science of molecular chemistry has given us the emergence of the age of polymers since chemists discovered that long chain organic molecules of hydrocarbon synthesized as monomers form string-like polymers. The flexibility of molecular strings allows limitless formations of compounds of different shape, form, tensile strength, elasticity, and many other desirable chemical properties for manufacturing various technological products and materials. Some of the modern day wealth-accumulating industries that emerged are not limited to the following: plastics, cellulose, nylon textile, polyvinyl, high strength rubber, and organo-silicon polymers which probably helped realize fiber optics.

The future of polymerized chemical products holds great promises for prolonging human life-spans. The promise of creating artificial organ and tissue instead of the morally dubious stem cells which purely relying on biological technologies. Someday, it would not surprise a normal inhabitant of planet Earth to find someone else walking around with artificial heart, arms, limps, nose, eyes, ears, skin, hair, and other internal or external organ and tissue, and perhaps even an organo-silicon brain. For all these promote the creation of artificial life and starting the chain of formation for the emergence of a robotic empire of AI!


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