Q1. Explain and evaluate Limbic System Hyper-activation theory of Religious Experience. Or Discuss the social and ethical implications of nanotechnology.
- Nanotechnology manipulates matter at 1-100 nanometers, creating novel properties and functions.
- Social benefits include medical, environmental, and energy breakthroughs, improving quality of life.
- Social risks involve job displacement and potential exacerbation of global social inequality.
- Ethical concerns include unknown health/environmental risks of nanoparticles and 'grey goo' anxiety.
Answer: Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale (typically 1-100 nanometers), holds immense potential to revolutionize various sectors but also presents significant social and ethical challenges. This field, as discussed in MPYE-013, requires careful consideration of its broader societal impacts beyond mere scientific advancement. Social implications of nanotechnology are multifaceted. Positively, it promises breakthroughs in medicine, such as targeted drug delivery ...