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== The four sides of the immobile self-replication square == | == The four sides of the immobile self-replication square == | ||
There are four necessary requirements on selfreplicativity for a [[gemstone metamaterial on-chip factory]]. | '''There are four necessary requirements on selfreplicativity for a [[gemstone metamaterial on-chip factory]].''' | ||
* replication capability | * replication capability | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 17 May 2021
The four sides of the immobile self-replication square
There are four necessary requirements on selfreplicativity for a gemstone metamaterial on-chip factory.
- replication capability
- building block availability
- energy supply
- blueprint data mobility (a mere digital access to a central copy is sufficient, some redundancy is advisable though for resiliency)
Not needed are:
- replicator mobility -- needed for the (outdated) molecular assembler concept
- sufficient adaptivity -- needed only by biological life
Blueprint data mobility
A note on "blueprint data mobility":
The biological example of DNA with a full nanomechanically encoded datastorage copy in
every single cell is ridiculously inefficient and nothing we would want to mimic in artificial systems for manufacturing.