Hey Chris, John, Robert, et all
From: erincss (erincss_at_aol.com)
Date: 01/02/05
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Date: 2 Jan 2005 19:51:43 GMT
>>From what we have seen in recent advances and developments in molecular
technology, whether it be nano or bio, what do each of you estimate as the time
frame when we will have "simple" mechanosynthetic assemblers able to build
macroscopic amounts of nanostructured diamondoid and similiar materials?
I reread the book "NANO!" by Ed Regis, very fascinating stuff. Drexler is right
on.
I was reading a book about nanotech to a family relative, in front of people on
a semi-crowded train, and I noticed people straining their ears to listen,
especially when I mentioned "Bread Box Microwave Sized Assemblers able to build
cheap consumer goods for everyone". Interesting huh? =)
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