Difference between revisions of "Mechanosynthesis"
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'''Mechanosynthesis''' is the act of assembling atomically precise [[moieties|components]] to larger atomially precise [[diamondoid molecular elements|structures]] utilisizing [[tooltip chemistry]]. | '''Mechanosynthesis''' is the act of assembling atomically precise [[moieties|components]] to larger atomially precise [[diamondoid molecular elements|structures]] utilisizing [[tooltip chemistry]]. | ||
− | In other words using robotic (stereotactic) means ([[machine phase]]). | + | In other words using robotic (stereotactic) means to do ([[machine phase|machine phase chemistry]]). |
Mechanosynthesis applies to [[technology level III]] and [[technology level II]]. <br> | Mechanosynthesis applies to [[technology level III]] and [[technology level II]]. <br> | ||
In [[technology level I]] an appropriate term would be '''[[atomic precision|AP]]-block assembly'''. | In [[technology level I]] an appropriate term would be '''[[atomic precision|AP]]-block assembly'''. |
Revision as of 20:22, 19 December 2013
Mechanosynthesis is the act of assembling atomically precise components to larger atomially precise structures utilisizing tooltip chemistry. In other words using robotic (stereotactic) means to do (machine phase chemistry).
Mechanosynthesis applies to technology level III and technology level II.
In technology level I an appropriate term would be AP-block assembly.