Difference between revisions of "Template:Assembly levels"
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| Level IIa: <br> from more or less monolithic parts (above) <br> to recomposable µComponents (below) | | Level IIa: <br> from more or less monolithic parts (above) <br> to recomposable µComponents (below) | ||
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+ | | [[File:Truncated octahedron in grid.png|thumb|left|exemplary space filling[[microcomponent]] ]] | ||
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| Level III: <br> from recomposable µComponents above <br> to µComponent assemblies (below) | | Level III: <br> from recomposable µComponents above <br> to µComponent assemblies (below) | ||
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| [[File:Mesobrick1-openscad.png|thumb|left|A cube shaped subproduct block assembled from ~1µm sized microcomponents with truncated octahedral shape. The whole block is just a bit below the visibility limit for the human eye.]] | | [[File:Mesobrick1-openscad.png|thumb|left|A cube shaped subproduct block assembled from ~1µm sized microcomponents with truncated octahedral shape. The whole block is just a bit below the visibility limit for the human eye.]] |
Revision as of 18:02, 5 March 2015
Usage
Useable for Main Page, Assembly levels page and maybe other pages.
Note the fencepost problem.
How products are put together | |||
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Level 0: from raw material Molecules (above) to Moieties on Tooltips (below) | |||
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Level I: from Moieties on Tooltips (above) to Crystolecules (below) | |||
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Level IIa: from Crystolecules (above) to more or less monolithic parts (below) | |||
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Level IIa: from more or less monolithic parts (above) to recomposable µComponents (below) | |||
[todo: add further examples]
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Level III: from recomposable µComponents above to µComponent assemblies (below) |
from µComponent assemblies (above)
to diamondoid Metamaterials (below)
from Metamaterials (above)
to yet alien Products (below)