Thursday, February 9, 2012

Is it possible to turn bone into another material? Or bond it with another?

It's a popular science fiction idea. Turning bone into metal like say, Adamantium. (Is Wolverine's skeleton fully Adamantium or is it just plated?). But is it possible in real life?



Humans experience 6 percent bone loss annualy in zero-G. Unless we manage to simulate gravity in space ships (the ones for travelling) for long rides, our bones as they naturally are will become frail. That's the reason behind the question.Is it possible to turn bone into another material? Or bond it with another?
sound like alchemy huh?

its imposible with this modern technology;

cant say what will happen years to come.....





lets just hope, instead, to turn my sister into her ancestor - a monkey! and proving the plausiblility of evolution theory instead...Is it possible to turn bone into another material? Or bond it with another?
nope. you can't change an element into a different element. or we'd all be swimmin in gold right now wouldn't we? if you do that, you have to change the makeup of the nucleus and take out/ add protons. and that's possible in radioactive elements, but i guess it never ends up as gold



good question thoughIs it possible to turn bone into another material? Or bond it with another?
how would i know??? lol

i'm only __ years old ya know....haha

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