On 2019-11-19 22:20:PM, [email protected] wrote:
The human body is made of little cells. Our skin, organs, brain, nerves. Bones are really hard though.

Is the most optimal form of Earth going to be a nanobot blob if they can't be hard as bone? Yes. They can connect by extending clip-poles into each other. They can be part of a huge organism that includes 'bones' like metal beams, etc, things that can't be nanobots.

Animals are made out of cells due to historical constraints. Engineers don't have the same set

of constraints. They often don't make things out of lots of tiny self-reproducing pieces.  Generally,

engineered products are made in factories. The factories don't have to be mobile, or look like the

things they are making. It's a new way of building things. I wouldn't bet on angels being made of

huge numbers of tiny, self-reproducing cell-like structures.

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