Difference between revisions of "Thermal motion"
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Revision as of 11:53, 28 March 2021
(wiki-TODO: Explain why thermal motion does not make mechanosynthesis impossible)
(wiki-TODO: Give general overview about the relevance of thermal motion in the context of APM.)
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- The finger problems
- Nature does it differently
- Diffusion transport
- Thermally driven assembly
- Thermally driven folding
- The heat-overpowers-gravity size-scale
- Want an intuitive feel for the speed of atoms?
- Often mistaken as a reason that makes macroscale style machinery at the nanoscale (making up advanced Nanofactories) impossible.
External links
- Wikipedia: Thermal_fluctuations
- Wikipedia: Kinetic_theory_of_gases