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The good example of abiogenesis



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https://youtu.be/8Sw6xRAG8XA

Kimmo Huosionmaa

How to make artificial flatworm? The methodology is same as the artificial StingRay, what is shown at the YouTube link above this text. The answer to that question is simpler than you might even guess. The core of the device can be just a piece of silicone. In the core would be set a metal wire, and around it will installed living muscle cells, what allows to move this structure. The metal structure is actually cable, and all single wire would be connected to a single muscle cell. The brains of this structure are the small microprocessor, what is connected to the head of the cable. And the electricity would get from tiny fuel cells. This means that those robots can drink alcohol for creating the electricity. Also, they can use methane in this process, and they can use to investigate moons like Titan. If those robots are used in the moons like Titan, they would need oxygen tanks for producing the electricity.


Sensors of those vehicles can be CCD-cameras, and also tiny microphones, what are used in the intelligence operations can be installed in that body. The simple form allows the mass production of that organism. The production would happen that the cutter will cut the silicon bites in the pieces like bacon. After that on this the computer and fuel cells will installed on this structure will be installed and the last process of manufacturing is that muscle cells would set on the silicone and connected to the metal structure. And then another layer of silicone would be installed on this structure. The secret of this manufacturing process is the length of this robot would be easily adjusted and the process is very fast. This would be a very good example of abiogenesis.


The factory would produce the artificial organisms for scientific purposes, but they can also use for looking the problems in the chemical plants or oil tubes. Those artificial worms can also use for intelligence missions, what means that those things can swim in the water lines, and record any voices and take pictures of the targeted plants or rooms.  They can also equip with plastic explosives, and used in sabotage missions. In those missions, they can strike against submarine telescopes, communication wires, and ventilation systems. So they can be very dangerous in the wrong hands.

Sources

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/07/07/484950849/synthetic-stingray-may-lead-to-a-better-artificial-heart

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