Are virus's really nanobots?
Since viruses aren't really classified as alive, are they nanobots? Really, think about it for a second. Look at the virus...

Does that not look like a machine? Or a robot? Most definitions of life would make the virus "not alive". But if the definition of life is simply the ability to replicate, then technically, we humans will be able to create life. Nanotechnology has a specific goal of creating nano machines which are self-replicating. In that case, wouldn't we be creating life according to the definition that life is anything that can reproduce? I'm merely speculating, but I'm thinking viruses are from aliens or something. I mean really, if they are self-replicating machines, WTF made them in the first place? But before I even entertain that thought, I'm going to see what the evolution theory says about viruses genesis.
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