A New Kind of Technology
We have only been given one choice to think about technology. We live in an unlimited universe with unlimited potential. So why keep trying to create things that do not work in harmony with the natural world and call it progress? We think it is time to go back to the table and create a whole new idea of what technology could look like. If we don’t imagine new ways and discuss all possibilities we have no part in creating our future.
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We are huge fans of the female scientist, Jennifer Doudna and Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier, the developers of CRISPR. They are able to use bacteria to edit disease from DNA. When you understand how nature works and simply use it in the right way and dose, you receive added benefits. Unfortunately, synthesized compounds of the same medicine can give a list of negative side effects and waste energy in the synthetization process.
CRSPR is about expanding knowledge of the natural world and asking it to do something beneficial for us. There is no waste and no human error from synthetization.
Let us ask the question… Do you think all of the micro-world is fully understood or utilized? We clearly don’t understand everything. Why not take this time to pause and learn more instead of creating more of what doesn’t work?
Tesla’s, Elon Musk is giving us AI, animated humanoid robots. With the age of machines has come great control over the natural world AT A GREAT COST TO IT.
I invite us to dream of the future we want to live in. At ATMANA we are thinking of new ways to understand technology. What if there was a hybrid building material made of mineral, plant matter? Would you want to grow malachite walls that could breathe and thrive? Live in a home that omits terpenes to reduce stress and botanicals to make your skin glow and hair shine? There would be no labor, no waste, no pollution and no breakdown period. This is the kind of technology we can get behind. This is what we would like to see in the future. We don’t want to control nature with machine technology. We want to understand nature’s innate technology.
HOW ABOUT YOU?