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The nano-technology can revolutionize the plastic surgery, and next-generation silicon implants can be worked as the artificial muscles




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 Kimmo Huosionmaa

The artificial muscles can make the revolution for plastic surgery. That kind of nano technically produced things would give the person extra strong muscles. But they can be used also in the robots, what looks like animals. Those artificial animals can be used in the intelligence, recon and sabotage missions. In the last type of missions the artificial snake could be filled with plastic explosives, and then it can slip in the ammo shack and explode itself.


Difference between artificial muscles and hydraulic systems is, that those artificial muscles really feel like human tissue. So the person who uses those ”silicon muscles” will not look like nothing more than the normal person.  Those muscles look like silicon implants, but they are made by little nano-size bags, what is filled with the liquid, what reacts with magnetic fields or electricity. Those artificial muscles are equipped with the electric circuit, and both heads of the nano-bugs are the electric wire.


Those wires will pull the electrolytic liquid to the side, where the electricity will come, and this is the copy of actions, what happens in the muscular cells. The mechanism that will use those artificial muscles will be computer-guided electric circuits. In the wildest dreams those ”technical muscles” will be implanted into the person’s body by using the same style of plastic surgery than today’s muscle implants.


That might replace some problems, what old fashion silicon implants, what are like jewelry. Norman silicon implants make people look like nice, but the problem is that they will not give extra strength to the people, who were in the surgery. And because the power doesn't grow, would those implants make some embarrassing situation in the cases, where the person must lift strong objects.


But the difference between those ”old time” implants and the intelligent artificial muscles is that this nano-technological masterpiece will give extra power to the people. And those things work like the decoder will communicate with the human nervous system, and then it will change the electric actions of the nervous system as the movements of those technologically made muscles, and there is, of course, some problems with that technology.


The power source of that system must be easy to handle, and that's why it might work like the wireless battery charger. There might be electrodes near those muscles, and when the person wants to move the arm, would that system give power to those artificial muscles thru the skin. Then there must not be made cut in in the skin of the people, who used those things, and the bacteria would not spread to the human body.

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