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 Nanotechnology Implications
Kriegsgefahrzustand
Posted: Feb 1 2007, 05:04 PM


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The document you linked to seems to only prove my point.

That molecular assembly is a complex and directed process involving extensive interelated mechanisms.

That these processes are templated, and not universal.

It also supports the idea that non-aqueous processes are limited in their utility.

Additionally that adapted biological mechanisms are the model.

However molecular engineering, chemistry, and lithography do not a "Universal Assembler" make.



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