Nanotroopers Episode 13: Small is All!

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by Philip Bosshardt


  ***Summarizing the conclusions of this and related papers, the answer to your question is a qualified yes…Dr. Ryne Falkland demonstrated that a unique neural pattern impressed on a physical substrate of tissue can be maintained by imposing a buffering field…I will show you the vid of his presentation to UNIFORCE on 10 August 2048… Falkland’s face appears in Winger’s helmet viewer…‘it’s something I call a ‘memory field.’ Kind of a new config pattern emitter and buffer. Plus we’ve tweaked the algorithms. The whole idea is to perform a normal disassembly, then the resulting atomic debris is held in a special containment field that keeps the relevant atoms in close proximity. The field maintains a ’memory’ of the original configuration. This memory field is a completely new design, in which all the original atoms and molecules and their bond energies and geometries are stored and used to re-construct the original.’”

  Winger watched the vid unfold on his eyepiece. By the time it was over, he had made up his mind. “So it is possible. ANAD, could I be deconstructed? Using this technique Falkland talks about?”

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