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This page is about the the conceptual animation video "Productive nanosystems: From molecules to superproducts". <br> | This page is about the the conceptual animation video "Productive nanosystems: From molecules to superproducts". <br> |
Revision as of 12:08, 30 May 2021
This page is about the the conceptual animation video "Productive nanosystems: From molecules to superproducts".
Watch it here: Productive nanosystems: From molecules to superproducts (InternetArchive link)
To address the common immediate concerns see: Macroscale style machinery at the nanoscale
Contents
Goals
Goals of the concept video
The goals of this animation presumably where a balance of:
- accurate depiction of concepts outlined in the book Nanosystems
- comprehensible depiction of concepts (not over designed over complicated – just giving a hint that there are plenty ways to do it)
- manageable design effort
Goals of this discussion page
This page is about a brief listing of the sequence of things shown in the video illustrated with screen captures.
Detailed discussions of the stations will be given on dedicated sub-pages.
Up: Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs
List of stations
(wiki-TODO: add images and complete list)
Notes
The page on this wiki that is associated is: Gemstone metamaterial on chip factories
The page "Advanced productive nanosystems" is more generally about all kinds of proposed advanced manufacturing systems (more and less feasible) that go into the direction of gem-gum technology.
Related
- Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs
- Gemstone metamaterial on chip factories
- Design of gem-gum on-chip factories
- Advanced productive nanosystems – Disambiguation page
- More generally: Advanced productive nanosystems