Paradise of the Universe
32 Future Nanomachines Part 1

Marquis Xi

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Using these funds, Guangling Yun started to purchase more. There was no other way. Guang Lingyun's hands would itch whenever he had money. He wanted to spend it all. Wasn't it a 'bad habit' that he had been cultivating?

In the early stages, Guangling Cloud had spent tens of millions to build the Peach Blossom Spring. Now, if he wanted to engage in high-tech and improve the progress of scientific research, he had to spend more and more money to buy advanced equipment, technology, and creativity until he did not need money one day!

In the world, including China, Guang Lingyun chose a few high-ranking national and university libraries and spent a lot of money to apply for VIP membership. He could access most e-books and paper books and share them with Blue Moon.

They also purchased many high-performance computers, electronic components, electromagnets, motor, plastic, electric welders, cutting machines, etc. The items that weren't on the list of materials Blue Moon listed were made on the spot with many exquisite tools.

In addition, Guang Lingyun also gave a sample of each of the radioactive elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, iron, lithium, copper, etc., to the Taoyuan Laboratory for Blue Moon's research.

Lan Yue had improved and optimized the Taoyuan Laboratory. Every department was basically automated. Lan Yue was in the central control room and could operate all the experiments in parallel.

All kinds of screens were placed around the central control room. Dense data and charts were displayed on them. Progress control, chemical formula synthesis, cluster 1 failure, cluster 2 failure, cluster 3 failure…cluster N success, cluster N 1 unexpected results, the conclusion was as follows…

15 hours, 48 minutes, and 9 seconds. Estimated completion of the reaction to produce carbon nanotubes. The next experiment can proceed…The dense text and data gave Guangling Cloud a headache. In the world of machines and data, humans indeed had headaches whenever they touched it. On the other hand, Blue Moon was never tired of it. She didn't sleep or rest and was completely immersed in the ocean of data.

After more than half a year of research, in addition to a wide variety of experiments, the first generation of nanomachines and the first generation of DNA computers had been successfully developed.

The nanomachines were made of carbon nanotubes. There were three mechanical arms at the front that looked like crab pincers. There was a power source inside the nanomachines, a DNA computer core, and a three-bladed propeller at the back. It looked a little like a submarine, except that there was a large mechanical arm at the front.

The nanomachines used alternating electromagnetic fields as their energy source. The induction and detection were completed by the built-in DNA computer core. The main detection principle was the spontaneous characteristic spectrum of atoms and molecules. The relevant information was sent to the computing core for relatively simple analogy, calculation, command control, and simple intelligent automatic operation.

Its overall size was only about 30 nanometres. The entire robot had to be used in a solution. The alternating electromagnetic field was generated by a complex and delicate macro controller to ensure the most suitable dynamic electromagnetic field without overloading the nanomachines.

Most importantly, the nanomachines could be replicated! Duplication! Duplication!

The core of the DNA computer could control the nanomachines. It could absorb the carbon atoms in the surrounding space, metal atoms that were not easily oxided, such as gold atoms, to self-replicate. The number of generations of replication and when to stop could be controlled by the radio command code.

The first generation of nanomachines had been completed. Blue Moon had not only used a few microscopes and atomic manipulation instruments invented by humans, but they had also used their own unique light intelligence to explore. It was not easy to create them.

Lan Yue was like an all-rounder in science. She had integrated a lot of knowledge, coupled with her super computing power and her ever-evolving intelligence, she was able to create and integrate these two cutting-edge technologies in just half a year.

Nanomachines and bio-computers had been researched by humans for many years. Even now, scientists were still trying to figure out what was going on. They had only created the simplest and most primitive things. They were still miles away from the final vision.

This was also related to the complexity and cutting-edge technology of today. The huge amount of data processing required more than half of the scientists 'energy. In addition, it required a huge amount of research funding. The scientists also had families, research missions, and many unexpected factors.

The golden research time of a scientist at their peak was less than 20 years. It could not be compared to Blue Moon. They had strong intelligence and computing power, strong multi-disciplinary integration, strong funding guarantee, and 24 hours without sleep. Compared to human scientists, the advantage was too great. It could be said that success was inevitable.

How did the nanomachines perform? Guang Lingyun couldn't wait to know.

Blue Moon's assistant robot brought over a basin of clear water. Then, it took out a mixture of soil, metal powder, and so on. It sprinkled it into the clear water and even poured some soy sauce into it. After stirring it a few times, the entire basin of water turned into a murky black liquid.

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