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It was initially a concept for ultra compact self replication in <br>
 
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the now outdated concept of [[molecular assemblers]].
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* [[Self replication]]
 
* [[Self replication]]
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* [[gem-gum factories]]
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 17 May 2021

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(wiki-TODO: add simple illustrative image -- conceptual general (maybe the one from Ralph Merkle) and explicit for the two example cases)

A cuboid boy with dimensions X>Y>Z can be oriented such that
an incrementally built copy of that box with same dimensions can be extruded out.
This is done by extruding the smallest Y*Z face through the biggest face X*Y rotatedly such that

  • Y and X lines up (with Y<X)
  • Z and Y lines up (with Z<Y)

Note that this works for all size scales!

Bigger scales

It is a natural way to do macroscale self-replication of gem-gum factories such
that there is no need to resort to complex schemes for folding and unfolding of nanofactories.

As for now it is rather unclear how big of a fraction of a nanofactory chip will be necessary
for full self replicative capability. How big a self replicative nanofactory pixel will be.

Smallest possible scales (likely not practical)

It was initially a concept for ultra compact self replication in
the now outdated concept of molecular assemblers.

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