Day 2. July 8th.

Dimensions that never end. Anatomy. Vision of flows. Visualization and treatment. Toxicology. Michael Jackson and Obama. 6 separate degrees of life. This made me think. What are 6 degrees that are part of my life of course, that relate to science of art.

My first degree. 1992.

  • Rudolph A. Marcus.

He was the 1992 Nobel Prize Winner for.. the electron transfer! He created the Marcus Theory which provided a thermodynamic and kinetic framework for describing one electron outer sphere electron transfer.  K so i read that and was like wtf does that mean. Pardon the french. So i researched more into the Marcus Theory. So what it does is explain the rate of electron transfer reactions. In order words the rate that an electron can hop and move from one electron donor to the electron acceptor.  Sounds fun right? Hop hop hop.

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(That took quite a while to create. Rawr.)

So now that the first milestone has been set. It is time to search for the 2nd degree of amazingness. =)

1995- May 23rd.

Although this has nothing to do with Nanotechnology or Art. Java was first announced to the public.Being inclined towards computer science, this allows for the computing and programing of programs and graphics, Which in my opinion are really cool.

To continue with the degrees of life, At school I am involved in the Human Rights Watch team. I just begun thinking about this and somehow managed to make a connection. There are many children in Africa and other 3rd world countries that are infected with such diseases at Aids and other deadly things that do not exactly have a cure. In the future, something to look at is using the nano technology that we are currently researching could be used to destroy these diseases and save innocent children that have found themselves in this situation.  The nanobots could subtitute the massive ammounts of medication that a person has to take. In other words the person would only be taking a little nanobot once a day limiting the strain taken by inducing all these pills.

Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_A._Marcus

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_theory

http://www.hrw.org/

http://www.aids.gov/

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/aids.html

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