The Earth did finally stop spinning.

Ora 2022-04-21 09:01:55

Because the nanorobot is too small, it cannot write more programs. Therefore, the aliens do not seem to understand how to control this thing and analyze the specific target. They can only generalize, no matter what, as long as it is not their own kind , after eating.

Therefore, Kekatu could only watch the nano-robots swallow himself. How to stop it? Nanorobots are also robots. They are also made up of electronic components. They are also controlled by electromagnetic waves. It is estimated that this thing has a strong anti-interference ability. Electromagnetic bomb.
Or this thing doesn't have to be electronic, something like that.

Before coming to the park, Kekatu said something: if your lifestyle changes, you have to pay the price.

The price is that an electromagnetic bomb, although killing all the nano-robots, also abolishes all the electrical equipment on the earth, it is estimated that it also includes the electromagnetic coil of the generator. It would take 50 years or so to re-establish it anyway. Now, ok, the earth has entered the 18th century. Everyone can only make copper now and rewind the coil. Well, remember that you have to put some insulating paint on the whole steam engine to generate electricity and continue to pollute...

However, it is indeed stopped . Turned around, wondering, the Secretary of Defense's watch appears to be mechanical? Not leaving, why? . Should I start over with Newton's laws? ?

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The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Jacob Benson: Mom!

    [Jacob, bleeding from his nose, collapses in the arms of Helen]

    Helen Benson: [to Klaatu] Whats happening to him? Jacob!

    Klaatu: [checking Jacob] They are inside him... He is dying.

    Helen Benson: [pleading Klaatu] Help him.

    Helen Benson: [whipes blood from her own nose, discovering that she is also dying] Help him!... Please!

  • Helen Benson: Why did you come here?

    Klaatu: I came to save the world.

    Helen Benson: From what?