Cyberdoc
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And thank you all for the links, they were very helpful.
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I don't believe I mentioned any sort of in vitro procedure, and I was at that point thinking of silicon more as a material to be used in implants which wouldn't have to flex. I understand that such an implant is not currently practical let alone feasible for any of us in the diy community, and that the discussion…
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Thank you, It's true that I have somewhat limited knowledge of electronics. So, silicon would be better suited for a fixed item, like the actual implant, rather than the wiring? I had also considered wireless communication between implants, which would negate the need for any subcutaneous wires. Depending on the implant's…
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You would have to come up with heat shielding of some sort if it has to be kept in liquid form, due to the extreme heat required.
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I've been reading the article, much appreciated. Out of curiosity, can silicon transmit data in it's liquid form? If it can, one could simply pipe it through silicone tubes (measured at most in millimeters, probably smaller) and make something akin to the vascular system, with liquid silicon conducting data too and from…
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Yes, Thank you for the clarification. That aside, is this a valid option, or am I going in the wrong direction?
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Has anyone considered this: a long thread of the variety of silicone used for the CPU's of some computers, coated in bioproof silicone (assuming the data silicone isn't already bioproof). If my thinking is on track, one could make a bioproof wire network which can transfer data and potentially power to and from devices all…