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* [[Serendipity]] that is not as much "by chance" as one might think
 
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== External links ==
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percolation_threshold

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After crossing a threshold where all the required things come to together to being fulfilled simultaneously
and in a way that fits together (either by chance or by active effort) long neglected areas of technology often receive an unexpected massive boost. An ignition.

(wiki-TODO: discuss the concept in general and APM specific case)

Example: Advanced productive nanosystems

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Example: Autonomous humanoid robots (with today's non atomically precise technology)

Autonomous humanoid robots might experience the crossing of a technological percolation limit in
the not too far future (that is: likely way before gem-gum factories arrive)
With all the sub-technologies coming along well.

  • Orientation: Inertial measurement units (IMUs) with sensor fusion
  • Moving: mechanics, motors, dynamic robotics control (as one pretty inseparable sub-technology)
  • Seeing: image recognition (interestingly this is bidirectional and lets as see the computers "hallucinations" – deep dream)
  • Hearing: speech to text STT
  • Thinking: contextual understanding (language translation systems need to really understand the text to make really good translations)
  • Speaking: text to speech TTS
  • Neuromorphic hardware chips
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Once all the parts work sufficiently well then all the parts may come together spookily fast

Related (but far future): Multi limbed sensory equipped shells and Gem-gum balloon products

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