Difference between revisions of "Mobile carbon dioxide collector"
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A carbon dioxide collector unit is an autonomous devices that can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. | A carbon dioxide collector unit is an autonomous devices that can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. |
Revision as of 18:23, 24 February 2015
A carbon dioxide collector unit is an autonomous devices that can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Further it can navigate from and back to its home haven. Carbon dioxide collector units do only collect carbon dioxide and rearrange it to energy carrying acetylene molecules (employing solar energy) but do not use it for mechanosynthetic fabrication of products. That is they do not have a nanofactory on-board. It would be possible but also unnecessary and dangerous (see replication hexagon). The nanofactory or microcomponent recomposer for production of more buoys is instead located at the home haven. Particularly they cant make copies of themselves they can't self replicate.
- seaborne: mobile carbon dioxide collector buyos
- airborne: air using micro ships