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Author: Lukas M. Süss aka mechadense
License: CC-BY-SA 4.0
Date: 2023-09-13

Description:
Early diamondoid nanosystem pixel (direct path). "Early replicative pixel" for short.
This is an attempt to evade the shortcomings of ultra-compact monolithic-machine molecular assemblers as bootstrapping tools.
In order to find a perhaps more viable direct path.
See: Proto-assembler (outdated)
Assemblers as described in engines of creations, presented in KSRM, and
in some supposedly nonassembler nanofactory designs. See: Discussion of proposed nanofactory designs)
Note that "stuck to a surface" is only a tiny part of the distinction. That is insufficient standing alone.

This is the pixelgraphic version.
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current15:40, 1 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 15:40, 1 August 20241,871 × 1,323 (689 KB)Apm (Talk | contribs)nanofactory => productive nanosystem <br> As this is not necessarily a nanofactory yet, <br> i.e. lacking high levels of optimization for efficiency <br> molecular mills and related optimizations
12:53, 29 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 12:53, 29 February 20241,842 × 1,300 (616 KB)Apm (Talk | contribs)Author: Lukas M. Süss aka mechadense <br> License: CC-BY-SA 4.0 <br> Date: 2023-09-13 <br> Description:<br> Early diamondoid nanosystem pixel (direct path). "Early replicative pixel" for short. <br> This is an attempt to evade the shortcomings o...
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