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>> No.10769519 [View]
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If it's not possible, then how would you respond to those who argue that life and cells are evidence that it should work?

If a molecular machine made of proteins can work, why not a non-biological one made of, say, carbon or silicon?

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Some argue that the existence of life and the functioning of cells proves that molecular nanotechnology should be possible.
If a molecular machine made of protein can work, why not one made of rigid carbon or silicon?
Any objection to this?

Find it intriguing how each time I start this thread I get different answers.

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>>9826735
Here is a biological machine.

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