Nanoscale style machinery at the macroscale

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This page is about using the principles of natural nanomachinery (main focus self assembly by movement driven through intense shaking) for assembly at the macroscale.

Main obstacles:

  • much lower speeds – typically much below the speed of sound
  • much larger distances
  • => much much lower random part encounter rates

To get an intuitive feel see page: The speed of atoms

Related


  • Scaling law – selfassembly driven by shaking (even if artificially introduced) scales badly to the macroscale