From: ChuckKuecker (ckuecker@mcs.net)
Date: Mon May 04 1998 - 09:18:08 MDT
At 11:11 5/4/98 +0200, you wrote:
>
>Yes, a macroscopic assembler (even a limited one) would likely be very
>useful. I'm quite interested in the work done by Klaus Lackner and
>Christopher Wendt (see http://www.discover.com/archive/index.html) in
>how a hive of robots could build a growing solar cell plant.
>
>Still, the comments about nanoassemblers made by John K Clark are
>reasonable; they avoid a lot of the problems inherent in macroscopic
>assemblers.
>
Isn't this the way all new technology is developed? Incremental progress -
we won't have true nanotech full-blown, any more than we got automobiles
until the machines were developed to make production possible..
Chuck Kuecker
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