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The statue on the one wall in Helsinki, and its accidental connections with T-1000 robot from the movie "Terminator"



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

This statue in the wall of one house at Helsinki seems the very nice thing to tell something, and the character is very exciting because it seems to come from the wall, and that brings my mind the liquid robot from the movie "Terminator". The artist, who has made that sculpture might be thought that there could be some amoeba-style organism, what would slip in the holes of the wall.  This kind of organism, what comes from the wall is the worst nightmare of the children.


Terminator 1000 from that movie is actually one version of those horror-creatures, what are mentioned in many horror stories. Those organisms could be the shape of the amoeba, but when they would want to take the shape of the human, they would take the form of that thing.  That kind of system might be very intelligent because those nanotechnical robots can connect their computers in the one big entirety. And the size of this form doesn't have limits. So those artificial amoebas can be operated very autonomous.



And when the organism would want to take some other form, would it just come from those holes, and then create the creature, what it wants. When we are thinking about the shape of that creature, it would be also the nanotechnical robot, the transformer needs only the nanomachines, what seems like some ball-shaped "Rubik's Cube", and those small machines could be covered with silicone. Those nanomachines would seem like dust, and they need the nano technically made microprocessors, what would control the movement of that system.


The silicon layer's idea would protect the nucleus of those nanomachines, and give the system flexibility. The silicon layer can also help the machines to move because those nanorobots would use small hands to making connections with together. The hands will operate, like one hand would touch another, and when those parts must turn, they would release the touch, and another hand would take the touch with that hand, what allows those machines to rotate freely.


This would make possible to make the machine, what would seem like some T-1000. Those machines might have the photocell. And of course, some of those machines would have pigment, what makes them change the color, and that would make possible to create the STEALTH-robot. I don't know could those nanomachines create the complicated forms like humans, but they could travel around the earth like some intelligent flatworm. And that system would able to cut itself to the pieces, and connect those pieces back together.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wudv2BGxtww

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