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Revision as of 18:00, 30 May 2021
"Nanosystems" [1] is the main technical reference book for the far term target of atomically precise manufacturing which is crystolecule metamaterial technology.
The book is for the most part:
- an identification of a sensible far term target technology
- a stringently conducted feasibility study of this target technology
Only the very last chapter touches briefly and incompletely on eventual approaches that could be part of some pathways towards that target technology.
Only resource
Till day of last review of this text (2021) there is still no other book available that:
- is covering the same topic and
- is stringently applying exploratory engineering
As the first and last book of its kind it leaves huge amount exploratory engineering of work that needs to be done. And as a book that does not focus on pathways it leaves even more there.
Things to note
In Nanosystems "Universal assemblers" are neither proposed nor even mentioned! In the brief section about pathways at the end the incremental pathway to "nanofactories" is discussed prominently. The only topic that may be related to the direct pathway is a discussion of pressure driven diamondoid actuators.
This wiki is written independently by third parties and does not necessarily accurately describe the ideas of the author of Nanosystems.
Related
- Other Books By Erik K. Drexler.
- Macroscale style machinery at the nanoscale
- Why gemstone metamaterial technology should work in brief
External links
Eric Drexlers 1991 MIT dissertation is as he wrote
"a draft of Nanosystems" and was published by him for free to read.
Unfortunately his website is completely gone now (as of 2021-03).
- Drexler_MIT_dissertation.pdf (recovered via interent archive wayback machine archive)
- Alternate link (faster)
- "Original link - now broken :("
On K. Eric Drexlers website (recovered via internet archive):
- Detailed table of contents and sample chapters
- Nanosystems: what it’s about, how it's used, and where to read more
- Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation
References
- ↑ Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation - by K. Eric Drexler (1992)