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Conceptual sketch illustrating the idea of an '''"early diamondoid nanosystem pixel" or "early replicative pixel"''' for short. This is an attempt to evade the shortcomings of ultra-compact monolithic-machine molecular assemblers as [[bootstrapping]] tools. In order to find a perhaps more viable [[direct path]]. See: [[Proto-assembler (outdated)]]. Evading assemblers as described in the early [[Engines of Creation]] (but shunned in the technical analysis [[Nanosystems]]), Evading assemblers as presented in [[KSRM]], and evading assemblers as discussed in some designs that supposedly evade them but really just change to "stuck to surface". (See: [[Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs]]. | Conceptual sketch illustrating the idea of an '''"early diamondoid nanosystem pixel" or "early replicative pixel"''' for short. This is an attempt to evade the shortcomings of ultra-compact monolithic-machine molecular assemblers as [[bootstrapping]] tools. In order to find a perhaps more viable [[direct path]]. See: [[Proto-assembler (outdated)]]. Evading assemblers as described in the early [[Engines of Creation]] (but shunned in the technical analysis [[Nanosystems]]), Evading assemblers as presented in [[KSRM]], and evading assemblers as discussed in some designs that supposedly evade them but really just change to "stuck to surface". (See: [[Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs]]. | ||
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Author: Lukas M. Süss aka mechadense
License: CC-BY-SA 4.0
Date: 2023-09-13
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Conceptual sketch illustrating the idea of an "early diamondoid nanosystem pixel" or "early replicative pixel" for short. This is an attempt to evade the shortcomings of ultra-compact monolithic-machine molecular assemblers as bootstrapping tools. In order to find a perhaps more viable direct path. See: Proto-assembler (outdated). Evading assemblers as described in the early Engines of Creation (but shunned in the technical analysis Nanosystems), Evading assemblers as presented in KSRM, and evading assemblers as discussed in some designs that supposedly evade them but really just change to "stuck to surface". (See: Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs.
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