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  • The '''"data decompression chain"''' is the sequence of expansion steps from ...solid geometry]] graph (CSG graph). Today (2017) often still at the top of the chain.]]
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  • ...umb|right|The horror fable of the grey goo. <br> Picture: My Little Pony - The Smooze]] * accident: impossible in the development process of advanced productive nanosystems
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  • They are somewhat similar to the [[assembly levels]] which provide a general blueprint for a concrete physic ...ally about '''modeling methods''' and '''modeling software''' that matches the [[assembly levels]]
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  • ...al|metamaterials]] (gum) will be able to give us more comfort at any place on earth than an entire house can give us today (2014..2015..2017). Death from freezing will largely be a thing of the past.
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  • Utility fog is not the easiest product to create. <br> It's not a product to expect early on as one of the first products. <br>
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  • This is an introduction to the character of robotic work in the nanocosm. <br> ...ef. And whenever some comparison is brought up one usually feels confirmed on hat assumption.
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  • ...mondoid molecular assemblers. Here two ''free floating'' assemblers are in the process of copying themselves. Screencap from BBC Horizon doku "Nanoutopia" The basic idea is a machine which packages all the functionality to produce useful products and also make copies of itself (di
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  • '''Emulated elasticity is one of the most [[intuitive feel|perceptible]] and most important properties of produc ...a much smaller parts. Volume is what matters here rather than size, making the effect especially huge.
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  • ...For a general introduction please visit the extensive Wikipedia page about the topic. = Possible problems with the term "Transhumanism" =
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  • Most of them are often overlooked though since they are hidden behind the many terms used in SciFi '''(nanobots, nanites, nanocytes,...)''' that all Now [[nanofactory|nanofactories]] are targeted for the goal of advanced productive nanosystems.
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  • All of this might be complete bogus - I strongly advise the reader to treat this just as food for thought! == The big bang was not a point - clearing a common misconception ==
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  • Assuming in the future big catastrophes can be averted and advanced atomically precise gem- ...III|gem-gum-tec]] (on an overall average) overtakes the complexity of life on earth. <br>
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  • When introducing APM to a nontechnical audience what often comes up is the question: <br> Why not go further down in size right down to the nucleons (protons and neutrons) and build with them instead?
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  • == Size of product parts – starting very small – upward size limit == ...ill only natural macroscopic bottom up structures around. Namely: All life on Earth.
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  • [[Alternatives to the term "Nanofactory"]] [[Artificial life]]
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  • Mechanochemisty & mechanosynthesis has the ([[atom placement frequency|ovecompensateable]]) disadvantage compared to l that reaction sites are far apart due to the volume of machinery per reaction site.
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  • The advent of gemstone based APM (gem-gum-tec) will come with many [[dangers]] without a proper understanding of the matter can backfire.
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