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[[File:AP personal fabricator mock-up.JPG|thumb|center|180px|Mock-up of a personal fabricator that currently extrudes a 3D sign. Something more practical would be e.g. a pair of shoes.]]
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[[File:Productive Nanosystems screencap-collage cutopen.svg|thumb|center|180px|A personal [[Nanofactory|desktop gem-gum factory]] that is in the process of extruding out some product. (Screencap collage of from concept video "Productive nanosystems")]]
 
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'''The personal gem gum factory is:'''
 
'''The personal gem gum factory is:'''

Revision as of 11:37, 21 October 2017

A personal desktop gem-gum factory that is in the process of extruding out some product. (Screencap collage of from concept video "Productive nanosystems")

The personal gem gum factory is:

  • Your personal device that can push out virtually every thing* of your daily use.
    (* at least every inedible thing)

The personal gem gum factory makes:

  • Your products that are as cheap as the abundant mining-free raw materials that it processes.
  • Your products that are far superior to today's best and ridiculously expensive high tech products.
  • Your products potentially in an environmentally friendly effluent free way
    (also advanced recycling is faster than producing from scratch)
Cross section through a desktop nanofactory with convergent assembly all the way up to the size of the whole product (This is not a necessity).