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Eric Drexlers 1991 MIT dissertation which is a (free to read) preliminary version of "Nanosystems"  
 
Eric Drexlers 1991 MIT dissertation which is a (free to read) preliminary version of "Nanosystems"  
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* Draft publication announcement: <br>[http://metamodern.com/2009/09/26/mit-dissertation-nanosystems-draft-now-online/ "My MIT dissertation — a draft of Nanosystems — is now online"] (via internet archive)
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On K. Eric Drexlers website (recovered via [[internet archive]]):
 
On K. Eric Drexlers website (recovered via [[internet archive]]):

Revision as of 12:12, 8 November 2020

Nanosystems (1992) written by Eric K. Drexler - It covers the basics of atomically precise maufacturing and adheres to exploratory engineering to make reliable predictions about future technology

"Nanosystems" [1] is the main reference book for the basics of advanced atomically precise manufacturing (APM) since there is no other remotely similar book tackling the same topic available yet (state 2014,2015). "Nanosystems" has huge amounts of (then 1992 and still now 2014,2015) novel theoretical applications of established knowledge due to it's strict focus on exploratory engineering. On the other hand it's grossly incomplete because of the huge amount of work that needs to be done.

Note that the incremental pathway to "nanofactories" is discussed prominently. The only topic that may be related to the direct pathway is the discussion of pressure driven diamondoid actuators. NO "universal assemblers" are proposed!

Please note that this wiki is written independently by third parties and does not necessarily accurately describe the ideas of the author of Nanosystems.

External links

Eric Drexlers 1991 MIT dissertation which is a (free to read) preliminary version of "Nanosystems" (recovered via interent archive)

On K. Eric Drexlers website (recovered via internet archive):

References

  1. Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation - by K. Eric Drexler (1992)