Nano this, nano that...
Nano is merely a size designation, similar to the inch, though much
smaller. It seems to me like the hype about the nano tech is the idea
of creating such tiny machines using chemical interactions as the main
mechanism.... I thought that the decrease in size in the computers is
due to miniturization, which led to the idea of using chemical
interactions to see if they could be used in some way or other. The
carbon molecular structures are one thing that comes to mind.
Any ion is going to be very small, the smallest individual unit that
exists of any element. Nano size or not, I would have to look up the
exact definition for that size. As Dee pointed out, whatever we are
making is mostly ionic silver suspended in water, nothing smaller is
possible.
Everytime you put salt in water you have ions dissolved. Does that make
salt water nanotech?
The bona fide nano chemistry and tech is something that is experimental
and most people probably don't do that at home. However, it is possible
that people are using nanotech as an advertising ploy.
kathryn
On May 19, 2008, at 4:06 AM, Paula Perry wrote:
I was thinking that the nano-sizing has something to do with what is
supposedly making this product more unique and available.
I don't have much understanding about nano technology but I do know
that nano technology is increasingly being used in all types of
consumer products. I have even wondered if it is involved with the
development of Morgellons. I would think that having used nano
technology to create this product would make it of smaller particles
than the products that we make so that it would penetrate inside cells
more readily. I am certainly not indorsing this product. I am offering
it as a question. After all, nano technology is fairly new. I am not
aware that someone can create nano sized particles of products at home
without special equipment and knowledge.
Paula
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