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This article defines a novel term (that is hopefully sensibly chosen). The term is introduced to make a concept more concrete and understand its interrelationship with other topics related to atomically precise manufacturing. For details go to the page: Neologism.
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Pretty much all of today's natural chemistry and human performed chemistry.

The complement to mechanosynthesis / mechanochemistry and in particular force applying mechanosynthesis
which allows to access stuctures that are strongly metastable but are hard or not at all reachable via other means.
Including checkerboard compounds here aka neo-polymorphs, See: Pseudo phase diagram.

Side-note: Point is not to acess almost all structures permittable by physical law
(most of them are not just metasabel but also not very metastable at that)
but point is to access just a few (these are still many) novel ones as the basis for mechanical metamatwerials.

As for "cook mix and stirr themodynamic synthesis", it is what humans are doing mostly so far (2025).

Chemistry happening in the wild (geologic processes, life processes, and in outer space processes)
makes for the subset of natural chemsirty which to good part overlaps with human.
There are notable excetions of non-overlap both ways of course.

So unnatural chemistry mostly covers mechanosynthesis and
maybe some other exotic processes that for some reasons or others can't happen in nature.

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