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Revision as of 08:45, 16 May 2021
Concepts around APM have at least as much difference as they have overlap with biological concepts. Using biological terms makes one see only the overlaps and overlook the differences. Biological analogies usually leads to a very flawed and twisted picture of APM systems. The following list below can be used as a starting point for a dictionary. If you think of the left you might want to use the right instead.
- whomb -- building chamber / mechanosynthetic core
- reproduction -- replication
- grow(th/ing) -- build(ing) up
- seed of ... -- proto ...
- ingestion / eating -- take in
- excretion / (you can guess) - expulsion
- metabolism -- resource management / material management / recycling
- limbs / arms / legs -- manipulators / grippers / linkages / ...