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Useable for [[Main Page]], [[Assembly levels]] page and maybe other pages. <br> | Useable for [[Main Page]], [[Assembly levels]] page and maybe other pages. <br> | ||
Note the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-by-one_error#Fencepost_error fencepost problem]. | Note the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-by-one_error#Fencepost_error fencepost problem]. | ||
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+ | ['''todo:''' maybe add dioxygen, dinitrogen, carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid as alternate resource molecules] | ||
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{| class="wikitable floatright" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: 0px;" | {| class="wikitable floatright" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: 0px;" | ||
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− | ! How products are put together | + | ! colspan="2"|How products are put together |
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− | | | + | | align="center" | Building block |
+ | | align="center" | Assembly step | ||
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− | | | + | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" |
− | | | + | | [[File:Acetylene-3D-vdW.png|thumb|x150px|left|ethyne (more commonly known as the welding gas acetylene)]] |
− | |- | + | | [[File:550px-Methane-3D-space-filling.svg.png|thumb|x150px|left|methane (main compound of natural gas)]] |
− | | Level | + | |} |
+ | | Level 0a: (~size<1nm) <br> capturing sorting and purifying [[resource molecules]] <br> from gas phase water or organic solution | ||
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{| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
− | | [[File: | + | | [[File:germylmethylene-tool-magnified.png|150px|thumb|left| examplary: [[mechanosynthesis| tool]] germylmethylene]] |
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|} | |} | ||
+ | | Level 0b: (~size~1nm) <br> from captured raw material Molecules (above) <br> to [[Moiety|Moieties]] on tooltips (left) | ||
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+ | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
+ | | [[File:Wiki-tetrapod-openconnects-black-135.png|thumb|left|exemplary [[Diamondoid molecular element#Structural elements (DMSEs)|DMSE]] ]] | ||
+ | | [[File:SmallBearingSmoothAnimation.gif|thumb|left|exemplary [[Diamondoid molecular element#Machine elements (DMMEs)|DMME]] - a very small bearing]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | | Level I: (~size<32nm) <br> from [[Moiety|Moieties]] on tooltips (above) <br> to crystolecules (left) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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+ | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
+ | | [[File:atomistic acetylene sorting pump model.jpg|thumb|left|Acetylene sorrting pump as an example for a monolithic block of fused [[Diamondoid molecular element|DME]]s ]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Infinitesimal-bearing-screencap.png|thumb|left| hirachically locked structures - here an [[infinitesimal bearing]] structure as an example - a structure that forms a [[diamondoid metamaterial]] ]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | | Level IIa: (~size~32nm) <br> from crystolecules (above) <br> to more or less monolithic parts (left) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | ['''todo:''' add other examples] |
+ | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
+ | | [[File:Truncated octahedron in grid.png|thumb|x200px|left|exemplary space filling [[microcomponent]] ]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | | Level IIa: (~size~<1µm) <br> from more or less monolithic parts (above) <br> to recomposable µ-components (left) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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+ | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
+ | | [[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.]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | | Level III: (~size~<32µm) <br> from recomposable µ-components above <br> to µ-component assemblies (left) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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+ | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" | ||
+ | | [[File:crystalbuy-crystalcubes.jpg|thumb|left|how a metameterial cood look like <br> (imag src: www.crystalbuy.com)]] | ||
+ | | [[File:nanocell crystal 1.jpg|thumb|x250px|left|how a metameterial cood look like <br> (imag src: casshern sins 27)]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | | Level III or higher: (~size>32µm) <br> from µ-component assemblies (above) <br> to diamondoid metamaterials (left) | ||
+ | | | ||
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− | | | + | {| style="background: transparent; margin: auto;" |
− | | | + | | [[File:AP personal fabricator mock-up.JPG|thumb|left|x250px|Mock-up of a personal fabricator that currently extrudes a 3D sign. Something more practical would be e.g. a pair of shoes.]] |
− | + | |} | |
− | | | + | | Level III or higher: (~size>>32µm) <br> from metamaterials (above) <br> to yet alien products (left) |
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|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 31 March 2015
Usage
Useable for Main Page, Assembly levels page and maybe other pages.
Note the fencepost problem.
[todo: maybe add dioxygen, dinitrogen, carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid as alternate resource molecules]
How products are put together | ||||
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Building block | Assembly step | |||
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Level 0a: (~size<1nm) capturing sorting and purifying resource molecules from gas phase water or organic solution | |||
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Level 0b: (~size~1nm) from captured raw material Molecules (above) to Moieties on tooltips (left) | |||
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Level I: (~size<32nm) from Moieties on tooltips (above) to crystolecules (left) | |||
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Level IIa: (~size~32nm) from crystolecules (above) to more or less monolithic parts (left) | |||
[todo: add other examples]
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Level IIa: (~size~<1µm) from more or less monolithic parts (above) to recomposable µ-components (left) | |||
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Level III: (~size~<32µm) from recomposable µ-components above to µ-component assemblies (left) | |||
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Level III or higher: (~size>32µm) from µ-component assemblies (above) to diamondoid metamaterials (left) |
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Level III or higher: (~size>>32µm) from metamaterials (above) to yet alien products (left) |