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I can destroy 99% of cancer cells in a lab using a hammer. The important part is whether you can do the same in a person without killing them.
You'd think that it would be a might difficult getting a hammer into a body, but I salute you.
I would argue it is actually quite easy to get a hammer into a body. Precision and accuracy are the larger concerns.
What if we insert it and used a MRI machine to steer it at the speed of sound
I can destroy 99% of cancer cells in a lab using a hammer. The important part is whether you can do the same in a person without killing them.
You'd think that it would be a might difficult getting a hammer into a body, but I salute you.
I would argue it is actually quite easy to get a hammer into a body. Precision and accuracy are the larger concerns.
What if we insert it and used a MRI machine to steer it at the speed of sound