How will the longer term of nanotech manufacturing processes save the planet from itself? On an opposite day, I used to be speaking with a stimulating individual about human transportation, fossil fuels, oil, gasoline, and CO2 heating Theory. She explained to me that we were ruining our surroundings. I asked her if she drove a car, to which she said yes. I asked what percentage cars in her household, she said three. I asked her what percentage kids she'd produced for the earth, she said; three thus far, and that is presumably it.

She said she was worried about the long term for her kids, so I asked her why she had numerous. No reply. I explained to her that technology was helping with the challenges of too many of us and every one the youngsters that she and everybody else had been producing for the earth, also that I wasn't too concerned that we'd reach an extinction event thanks to mankind's follies, and wasn't even concerned about heating Theory, so she asked why?

Well, I gave her an example. You see, there was a stimulating article in Homeland Security News on September 21, 2012, titled;

"Microstructural improvements enhance material properties" which stated; " DARPA merges structural engineering principles with new fabrication technologies to demonstrate microstructural control of materials at the micron level; the last word objective of the agency's Materials with Controlled Microstructural Architecture (MCMA) program is to be ready to develop materials within the future with properties tailored to satisfy specific mission requirements"

Now then, this is often what we'd like for abundant production of nanotech materials to form our cars, planes, ships, lighter and stronger - better homes, bridges, spacecraft, dams, building materials, and military equipment - right DARPA, bring it on, we'd like this now, this is often where we need to be focusing our research dollars, the applications are endless and it'll provide all the choice energy future we got promised, better photovoltaic cell efficiently, better everything - better batteries, computers, furniture, transparent materials replacing the glass and saving the load - better medical devices, robotics, everything - yes everything.



Instead we see wasteful political pet projects by the Administration forcing the DOE to form stupid guaranteed BS loans. I'm a touch upset about all that as a taxpayer, but I might say that DARPA gets it. Eventually, all of this new technology will become transfer technologies and help humans solve all their problems. If we will make things out of our waste byproducts then we do not need to "cut down rain forests" or affect REEs, or worry about poor mileage cars - everything is going to be more efficient with less waste moving forward.

Cleaner, meaner, greener, or whatever you would like to call it, I just call it better and more efficient meaning we will do more with less, thus, solving one among the most complaints of environmentalists. Indeed, I do not believe we'd like fuel mandates, I think fuel prices and entrepreneurship, alongside decent new technologies, will solve these problems. as an example, jet airliners today are 75% efficient than they were within the 1970s. Okay so, please consider all this and think thereon.