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Revision as of 17:57, 1 June 2014

Usage

Useable for Main Page, Assembly levels page and maybe other pages.
Note the fencepost problem.


How products are put together
ethyne (more commonly known as the welding gas acetylene)
methane (main compound of natural gas)
Level 0:
from raw material Molecules (above)
to Tooltips (below)
examplary: tool germylmethylene
Level I:
from Tooltips (above)
to Crystolecules (below)
exemplary DMSE
exemplary DMME - a very small bearing
Level IIa:
from Crystolecules (above)
to monolithic parts (below)
Acetylene sorrting pump as an example for a monolithic block of fused DMEs
hirachically locked structures - here an infinitesimal bearing structure as an example - a structure that forms a diamondoid metamaterial
Level IIa:
from monolithic parts (above)
to recomposable µComponents (below)
MISSING IMAGES (truncated octahedron & others)
Level III:
from recomposable µComponents above
to µComponent assemblies (below)
MISSING IMAGES (stacked spaceifllers)
Level III or higher:
from µComponent assemblies (above)
to diamondoid Metamaterials (below)
how a metameterial cood look like
(imag src: www.crystalbuy.com)
how a metameterial cood look like
(imag src: casshern sins 27)
Level III or higher:
from Metamaterials (above)
to yet alien Products (below)
MISSING IMAGES (...)