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[[File:APM-EarlyDevelopmentPaths.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Here the '''technology levels are plotted to the left'''. Note that they are '''inseparably entangled with the switch form [[self-assembly]] to [[positional assembly]]'''. A qualitative and hard switch. The other axis shows scaling in [[hierarchical selfassembly]] or [[convergent assembly]]. Different name for same ting in positional assembly.]] | |||
The technology levels are mainly an advancement in building material quality ([[stiffness]]). <br> | |||
But intermingled here is also a change of [[means of assembly]] and a transition into [[PPV]] vacuum. <br> | |||
Looking at the materials alone one has the [[building material capability levels]]. <br> | |||
Somewhat orthogonal to the [[building material capability levels]] are the [[assembly scale capability levels]]. | |||
* [[Technology level 0]] - early foldamer tec - self assembly | * [[Technology level 0]] - early foldamer tec - self assembly | ||
* Step: [[Introduction of total positional control]] | * '''Step:''' [[Introduction of total positional control]] | ||
* [[Technology level I]] - advanced foldamer tec with some positional assembly | * [[Technology level I]] - advanced foldamer tec with some positional assembly | ||
* '''Step:''' [[Switch-over to stiffer materials]] | |||
* [[Technology level II]] - in solvent biomineral gem-gum-tec | * [[Technology level II]] - in solvent biomineral gem-gum-tec | ||
* '''Step:''' [[Introduction of practically perfect vacuum]] | |||
* [[Technology level III]] - in vacuum gem-gum-tec - main far term target of [[gem-gum factories]] reached | * [[Technology level III]] - in vacuum gem-gum-tec - main far term target of [[gem-gum factories]] reached | ||
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* Beyond the main target: [[gem-gum nanomedicine]] | * Beyond the main target: [[gem-gum nanomedicine]] | ||
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== Related == | == Related == | ||
* The [[incremental path]] in the among the [[pathways]] | * The '''[[incremental path]]''' in the among the [[pathways]] | ||
* [[Bridging the gaps]] | * [[Bridging the gaps]] | ||
* [[Bootstrapping]] | * [[Bootstrapping]] | ||
Increasingly difficult materials: | |||
* [[Foldamer]]s, [[Highly polycyclic small molecule]]s, [[Gemstone]]s | |||
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Complementary dimension to technology levels: | |||
* Assembly levels of [[hierarchical selfassembly]] | |||
* Convergent [[assembly levels]] of [[convergent assembly]] | |||
[[Category:Terminology]] | |||
[[Category:Incremental path]] | |||
Latest revision as of 21:14, 29 March 2026

The technology levels are mainly an advancement in building material quality (stiffness).
But intermingled here is also a change of means of assembly and a transition into PPV vacuum.
Looking at the materials alone one has the building material capability levels.
Somewhat orthogonal to the building material capability levels are the assembly scale capability levels.
- Technology level 0 - early foldamer tec - self assembly
- Step: Introduction of total positional control
- Technology level I - advanced foldamer tec with some positional assembly
- Step: Switch-over to stiffer materials
- Technology level II - in solvent biomineral gem-gum-tec
- Step: Introduction of practically perfect vacuum
- Technology level III - in vacuum gem-gum-tec - main far term target of gem-gum factories reached
- Beyond the main target: gem-gum nanomedicine
Eventual side products associated with these levels
- Side products of technology level 0
- Side products of technology level I
- Side products of technology level II
- Side products of technology level III
- Products of gem-gum-tec
- Most speculative potential applications
Related
- The incremental path in the among the pathways
- Bridging the gaps
- Bootstrapping
Increasingly difficult materials:
Complementary dimension to technology levels:
- Assembly levels of hierarchical selfassembly
- Convergent assembly levels of convergent assembly