Hungry? Eat some nanorobots once every 100 years!

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source of article: Accelerating Future WFS Update: Robert Freitas on How Nuclear-Powered Nanobots Will Allow Us to Forgo Eating a Square Meal for a Century


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One food replacement Dr. Freitas has described is nuclear powered nanorobots. Here’s how these would work: the only reason people eat is to replace the energy they expend walking around, breathing, living life, etc. Like all creatures, we take energy stored in plant or animal matter. Freitas points out that the isotope gadolinium-148 could provide much of the fuel the body needs. But a person can’t just eat a radioactive chemical and hope to be healthy, instead he or she would ingest the gadolinium in the form of nanorobots. The gadolinium-powered robots would make sure that the person’s body was absorbing the energy safely and consistently. Freitas says the person might still have to take some vitamin or protein supplements but because gadolinium has a half life of 75 years, the person might be able to go for a century or longer without a square meal.
 
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That robot will have to be as tiny as a molecule. ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is a nucleotide that drives the energy reactions in the body by losing a phosphate molecule. All sugars do is provide the energy (by breaking into lactic acid) to "recycle" the phosphate(s) back from ADP (Adenosine diphosphate) to ATP (Adenosine triphosphate). A HELL of alot of intricate work for a nuke powered nanobot, it will have to mimic the role of ATP, or we're f***ed! :lol:
 
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Obviously this guy has never had a decent tasting meal in his life if he thinks the only reason we ingest food is for energy.
 
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