Difference between revisions of "Reproduction hexagon"
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Revision as of 09:26, 28 February 2015
- Currently all information is located at the self replication and grey goo meme page.
Reproduction vs Replication
The term "reproduction" was conciously choosen to point at the fact that sufficient adaptability e.g. mutations are included in the hexagon. Removing this requirement from the hexagon one ends up with the replication pentagon where the term "replication" is used in the sense of exactly identical copies.
Adaptability by mutations is a property that today is only observed in living systems. It is absolutely not necessary for advanced productive nanosystems like nanofactories.