Is this "self assembling" vs "machine-directed" nano-construction a game of semantics? I mean there needs to be some trigger to enable construction. But once that trigger is met, the particles begin to be connected together [e.g. To help form a fibrous clot]. Whether there is a cpu or master pieces that instructs the other "slave" pie…
Is this "self assembling" vs "machine-directed" nano-construction a game of semantics? I mean there needs to be some trigger to enable construction. But once that trigger is met, the particles begin to be connected together [e.g. To help form a fibrous clot]. Whether there is a cpu or master pieces that instructs the other "slave" pieces, or the slave pieces have the design instructions already embedded it its own CPUs is a technicality.
Perhaps there are both styles of assembly, depending on the V manufacturer. Or if it doesnt get a instruction in time. Enjoyed the content though. This goes way beyond Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever type stuff.
Is this "self assembling" vs "machine-directed" nano-construction a game of semantics? I mean there needs to be some trigger to enable construction. But once that trigger is met, the particles begin to be connected together [e.g. To help form a fibrous clot]. Whether there is a cpu or master pieces that instructs the other "slave" pieces, or the slave pieces have the design instructions already embedded it its own CPUs is a technicality.
Perhaps there are both styles of assembly, depending on the V manufacturer. Or if it doesnt get a instruction in time. Enjoyed the content though. This goes way beyond Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever type stuff.