Saturday, August 04, 2007

The New Super Clean Machines ...

The new bacteria in hospitals and doctors' offices are resistant to antibiotics. A hundred thousand people a year die of these what I would call "actually not so super" bugs. Getting medical care is more hazardous than going on an airplane. Elevators are safer yet, I see this sign with a sideways arrow that says ELEVATOR, maybe it's a sideways elevator! Perhaps hospital rooms of the future will be auto clean, and so will be machines in them. There are more ways to clean than just soap. The trick is to make a room clean with a strong enough or smart enough cleaner to stop the bacillus without harm to the patients. Soon there may be computerized cleansers rather like giant scrubbing bubbles in most hospital rooms. There are now small toy vehicles that use a built in fan to add air pressure enough you can actually drive the RC machine up the wall and even on the roof, so dry cleaning machines of this type may reach all the room, floor walls and roof if of worth. A good way to clean that stops almost all life of any kind is to take away food, water, and cool the air. I used to use chemicals to stop bees in my house but this is more effective, cleaner, costs nothing, and is safer than calling the exterminator. Each scrubbing machine could have scanners that would bounce lasers off the floors or other surfaces to be cleaned. As these are envisioned they would sense and remove any food, water, or microbes of the type between the beam and the sensor, to clean and search for the bacillises at the same time. A major problem with cleansing hospital rooms is that many of the germs and viruses are inside the patient or doctor and nurse. Using lasers inside the body may also clean here too in a sort of laser light show where the light lights by combination with other lasers up only after travel inside the body, using no incision with higher efficiency. YYYYYClick Here YYYYYFor More>>>> Laser Surgery Via Antibiodies To Find and Remove Harmful Cells. Other ways to clean rooms by machine are being researched such as to use an always up laminar draft of air from the floor. This flow of the air would carry the microbes only upward and away from the persons and once above the head of poeple in the room, the lasers and actuation machines above would then zap all the germs there without risk of laser harm to the people in the rooms. The rooms may be simple so all the surfaces are minimal and smooth, with molecule wide or broader rollers that make the outside of the plate or floor tile that when flipped to the other side are zapped by lasers inside the shelf or below the floor and then revolved to another cycle of cleansing. Exobiologists say that the compounds of life they see in astronomy and thus probably life itself can't exist without a surface. In hospital rooms in addition to all the cleaning all the beds may have electric blankets so while the patients are cozy and have the right temperature always, the microbes in the room around them with neither food or water from the scrubbing robots would also be reduced by the room temperature overnight. Obviously if to seal off all food and water and turn down the air conditioner may even stop a type of life like bees that have been on earth for 100s of millions of years and resistant, it may be of worth for other types of clean. Since they would want to stay in the cozy hospital bed in the cool room, patients might even have power beds with controls so they could drive up the health food snack machine (I'm serious! All they have in the ER in my town is fat and chips) or go for a nurse visit just for a suprise and a fun visit she may like! Don't call us we'll yell for you!

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he hospital of 2079 (my mom the prof's hatband size!) may have Blood pressure cuffs to auto cleanse, this has already been done with many types of machines. Schicks are self sharpening, self assembled machines that make unlimited copies of the machines, the machines, the machines...! and so on, such as the bathroom tiles that use light and embedded compounds to always make them safe about microbes, and other recent inventions I've seen include a sleeping bag that's cleansing by using body heat and compounds to refresh the cloth of the bed while you sleep. So like many smart machines like arches of roofs or bridges that automatically strengthen in an earthquake, self cleaning machines in offices and hospitals may become common. No doubt since people who live in unsheltered conditions have stronger immune systems because they are strong with more exercise to immunity than our immune systems receive, the best bet may be to kill the super bacillus but also also to take more active steps (Pasteur said in his last breath, the amoeba is out, the world is in). The best way in general may be to build up and flex and program our body's natural immune activities, with small small treadmill aerobic machines of like size of the amobea no doubt.. So to stop the super bugs for these times while programming our body for the worst of them, and reducing them too to like the outdoors where they can't evolve so much, may be a good defence for us, they can't win the war without knowing about the terrain.

And no doubt another good way to defend against viruses and other bugs may be to engineer "good" germs and "good" viruses that are harmless to us to defend and clean the rooms for us, sort of like a small but powerful bodyguard for us when in the realm of the most danger. Good germs could be engineered to defend against many illnesses, one for sinusitus, one for good oral care, one for the ears, and so on, sort of a modular immune system you could add in and remove once cured. With illnesses like sinusitis or prostatitis good GE germs may be of special worth because they can climb into realms otherwise unreachable without surgery (these are where the immune system can't reach) and would cleanse so well it may cure many types of illness. To remove the good germs once cured, other good germs that would automatically metabolize out the cleansing germs and carry in more of evolution's own replacement cells might be used. This would be a bit unsafe no doubt with risk of mutation though small, but it might be far cheaper and more of worth than surgery. With the current state of health science as it is Sinusitis can cause severe incurabale pain, so the advantages of this method for many types of septic illness may outweigh the risks.

Machines that clean out allergens or other special machines like for clean rooms may soon be on the market, a related computerized laser cleaning motif.

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