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In many cases it can be difficult to draw a line at which point something becomes dependent. That is at which point you consider the consumed goods prefabricated by external source. (Even atoms could be called prefabricated by stars) | In many cases it can be difficult to draw a line at which point something becomes dependent. That is at which point you consider the consumed goods prefabricated by external source. (Even atoms could be called prefabricated by stars) | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 20 February 2024
The term autogenous means "Produced independent from an external cause or influence." (See: wiltionary). In the context of perpetuate systems (including APM systems) "autogenous" refers to a sufficiently closed system that can self replicate.
Examples for autogenous systems:
- diverse species of life (more in case of lone living extremophiles or less is case of symbiotics and parasites)
- the human industry a whole
- hypothetical long term autark space stations
- the early concept of molecular assemblers
- the current concept of advanced atomically precise small scale factories
In many cases it can be difficult to draw a line at which point something becomes dependent. That is at which point you consider the consumed goods prefabricated by external source. (Even atoms could be called prefabricated by stars)
External links
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/autogenous
- Other sources: "Produced from within; self-generating."