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The Future Triumph of Nanotechnology

A world where nothing is impossible. To imagine a world that is surprising to think. But maybe very soon we are going to witness such a world. And the possibility that this is possible is called nanotechnology. The welfare of this technology will quickly lead to a new industrial revolution; Which will change the whole world, whose touch can already be seen.

Imagine a house whose walls are painted like solar panels, and the bricks work as a battery. Or the road we travel on, using solar energy to power a power plant! Seems impossible? There is nothing impossible about the way the world is going today. Nanotechnology is one of the most promising areas for realizing this impossibility.

 

The history of nanotechnology

The famous American physicist Richard Feynman first described the concept of nanotechnology in his 1959 talk “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom.” In that discussion, he told the possibility of synthesis through direct manipulation of atoms. That’s why Richard Feynman is called the father of nanotechnology.

 

What does nanotechnology mean?

We often discuss the use of the microscopic world in our daily lives. We talk about microscopes to tell the size of different viruses, bacteria, etc. We also use microscopes in general laboratories. But we have to think of a thousand times shorter than that. We have to go from the smallest to the minor stage. A human hair is about 60,000 nanometers thick! So how do you think the nanometer is meant?

Think of a football. If we talk about nanometers in a football, then a coronavirus is equal to a human. A hen is similar to the earth. So nanometer means the smallest. Nanotechnology works with small structures of 100 nanometers. The world of nanotechnology is called the nanoscopic world.

 

How does the nanoscopic world affect matter?

Nanotechnology is the molecular level of matter. It can change the primary role of value. It is possible to change more normal behaviors, including melting point and boiling point. At the nano-level, scientists study the changes in these religions. Thus, new creation is possible by changing the original form of matter through experimental control, constantly changing our present world.

 

What are we using nanotechnology?

The simple answer in this context is the smartphone in your hand. The screen of this phone works in touch technology. This touch technology is entirely possible only because of nanotechnology. On this screen, we use another glass that protects from scratch. It is also an example of nanotechnology.

The computer was first invented to think of its size as a large room. But nowadays we can keep that computer in a small bag – called a laptop. Hard disks, SD cards, chipsets, solar panels, semiconductors – hundreds of thousands of other technologies that we use in our daily lives only for the benefit of nanotechnology. As small as their size is, their efficiency is several lakh times more.

Many people have heard of using the energy spent while walking and charging the phone with it. The main reason for this is the use of nanotechnology. Specific diseased areas can also be repaired using nanotechnology. As a result, there will be no need for drugs or significant surgery, changing medical science. We already see the results of nanotechnology in cardiac surgery.

 

Finally, the question of what the future holds for nanotechnology is more plausible than the question of what nanotechnology can do. The future world is waiting for a radical evolution due to the triumph of the nanoscopic world. Maybe soon, we will see a new industrial revolution for the benefit of this nanoscopic world.

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