Transitionary materials

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All materials in the "ladder" of technology levels
that lie above nature/bioderived foldamers like:

and below gemstones materials that can only be
piezomechanosynthesized in PPV like diamondoid crystolecules.

Examples

Organics beyond foldamers:

Metalorganics:

Minearals that like to behave like atomically precise molecules. Kinda like natural crystolecules:

In water (abiotic) mechanosynthesizable gemstones including biominerals and other minerals:

In non-aquaeous solution mechanosynthesizable gemstones:

  • ... ???

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