Engines of CreationIn this original book about the consequences of new technologies, Drexler takes the reader through exhilarating new discoveries and the promise of those around the corner. Beginning with the insight that what we can do depends on what we can build, Drexler analyzes nanotechnology, which involves the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules. He makes a plausible case for expecting technological developments in artificial intelligence and molecular engineering that will result in tiny mechanisms being controlled by microscopic powerful thinking computers. He also explains how the new alternatives could be directed toward vital human concerns -- wealth or poverty, health or sickness, peace or war. ISBN 0-385-19972-4: $17.95. |
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... described in mechani- cal terms , but their behavior is more often described in chemical terms . But other proteins serve basic mechanical functions . Some push and pull , some act as cords or struts , and parts of some molecules make ...
... described in mechani- cal terms , but their behavior is more often described in chemical terms . But other proteins serve basic mechanical functions . Some push and pull , some act as cords or struts , and parts of some molecules make ...
Page 128
... described , repair machines will be able to heal tissue so long as its essential structure is preserved . A tissue's ability to metabolize and to repair itself becomes unimportant ; the discus- sion of biostasis illustrated this ...
... described , repair machines will be able to heal tissue so long as its essential structure is preserved . A tissue's ability to metabolize and to repair itself becomes unimportant ; the discus- sion of biostasis illustrated this ...
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... described in the text . P. 91. . . now transmits only a tenth of the force . . . An exception to this is a force that causes overall acceleration : for example , equilibrium demands that the forces on the soles of the feet of a person ...
... described in the text . P. 91. . . now transmits only a tenth of the force . . . An exception to this is a force that causes overall acceleration : for example , equilibrium demands that the forces on the soles of the feet of a person ...
Contents
Engines of Construction | 3 |
The Principles of Change | 21 |
Predicting and Projecting | 39 |
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