a nano world
a nano world
a room
full of atoms and cells
precision technology yields
waste free reduc-a-nomics
cohesion
adhesion
robust tools
never-ending outflow of
nanobotic healing at
ultra-fast uptake
all are instantaneous responses:
life-cycle components
shrink wrapped together
**************************
Hear this
on chirbit
**************************
Written for and posted on:
Also posted on:
OpenLinkNight ~ Week 51
Photo credit: PhysOrg
Posted on July 5, 2012, in D’verse Poets Pub, Poetry and tagged dversepoets, nanotechnology poetry, online poetry, PhysOrg, poetics, Poetry Blogroll, poetry prompt, prompted verse, Richard H. Ebright, synthesizing RNA. Bookmark the permalink. 18 Comments.




Verification wastes my time, and often doesn't work. I am going to stop commenting on pages that require verification one of these days.
I love this phrase: life cycle components | shrink wrapped together
Another interesting write. Technoetry?
life cycle components shrink wrapped together…some of the nano science is completely fascinating while also quite scary honestly…
I really like the ending. Works beautifully.
I know, I was going to use of your poems in this prompt. Maybe this one… problem is, I forgot until 4am this morning that I had to write the prompt! I barely finished it in time. This poem is surely in the spirit and letter of the prompt. As always, bringing in the tech documentation makes the world more real… right?
Shrink wrapping life cycles! Agh! k.
Technoetry, that’s a cool descriptor for your work. I’m loving the recordings!
i once got a presentations about nano technology at basle university…very interesting and lots of possibilites when used wisely..way to go
A marvelous write, really loving “waste free reduc-a-nomics”
Very cool. Nanobotic healing at ultra fast uptake- just love that. Really good reading as well. Thanks
A terrifying technology, very Promethean to me–if only we can learn to use our powers for good! ;_) Great take on the prompt.
The last two lines are fantastic – another great blend of art and technology
agree with hedgewitch i wish we respected the ecology we live within.
powerful poem.
Cool write on an exciting frontier – nanotechnology. Perhaps when we learn how the basic elements work in such efficiency, we’d be able to build such things for our own use. Staggering volume of possibilities.
Nano tech is fascinating. There seemed to be nothing that cannot be accomplished. It gets scary when a mad scientist likes to have some fun! Great take Tammy!
Hank
Well done, indeed!
Reduce-a-nomics – perfect.
wow…loved this post! pretty amazing to think about.