Difference between revisions of "Utility fog"

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== External references ==
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Utility fog is a concept devised by J. Storrs hall. Consult wikipedia for a basic introduction.
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Utility fog is not the easiest product to create (well the mechanics may be not too complicated but the programming and system design like data transmission and fluid dynamics emulation is going to be very difficult)
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As many others it's not a product to expect early on.
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Utility fog must not be confused with the concept of [[universal assembler]]s.
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They may superficially look similar because they both can feature [[legged mobility]].
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Its not designed to replicate or even do [[mechanosynthesis]]. At best it may recompose [[microcomponents]]. Then they become [[Microcomponent maintainance units]] - but a specialised nanofactory will normally do way better.
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= Modes =
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== Naive mode ==
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The units fill the floor densely and rise up to form some ********* when requested
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or do **** *** when some malicious computer virus took control.
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== Fog mode ==
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Fills a whole space and immerses all present humans.
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A bubble around the head is proposed.
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It seems not too unlikely that software bugs can kill people in several horrible ways.
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= Surface smoothing =
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= Security =
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== Accidental inhalation ==
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== Accidental ingestion ==
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== Accidental environmental release ==
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[[Splinters prevention]]
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= External references =
  
 
* Wikipedia article: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_fog]
 
* Wikipedia article: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_fog]

Revision as of 15:12, 18 May 2014

(speculativity warning!)

Utility fog is a concept devised by J. Storrs hall. Consult wikipedia for a basic introduction.

Utility fog is not the easiest product to create (well the mechanics may be not too complicated but the programming and system design like data transmission and fluid dynamics emulation is going to be very difficult) As many others it's not a product to expect early on.

Utility fog must not be confused with the concept of universal assemblers. They may superficially look similar because they both can feature legged mobility. Its not designed to replicate or even do mechanosynthesis. At best it may recompose microcomponents. Then they become Microcomponent maintainance units - but a specialised nanofactory will normally do way better.

Modes

Naive mode

The units fill the floor densely and rise up to form some ********* when requested or do **** *** when some malicious computer virus took control.

Fog mode

Fills a whole space and immerses all present humans. A bubble around the head is proposed. It seems not too unlikely that software bugs can kill people in several horrible ways.

Surface smoothing

Security

Accidental inhalation

Accidental ingestion

Accidental environmental release

Splinters prevention

External references

  • Wikipedia article: [1]