Molecular mill

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A single hydrogen atom is deposited onto a cylindrical crystolecule under construction. The tooltip used here is the HDon tool that has been theoretically analyzed in the paper: "A Minimal Toolset for Positional Diamond Mechanosynthesis". See tooltip chemistry.

Usually this refers to piezomechanosynthesis in mechanosynthesis cores in bottom scale assembly lines in gem-gum factories
as it is depicted in the video "Productive Nanosystems From molecules to superproducts".
But it also may be applied to processes in the preceding molecule sorting zone, tooltip preparation. All part of the assembly subsystem.
But also to cores of chemomechanical converters. Part of the power subsystem.

The naming mill probably refers to
the streaming aspect and involvement of rotary motion
like in wind and water mills.

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