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Is there a Nanotech Rapture to be Ruptured?


Michael Anissimov

Michael Anissimov


Accelerating Future
June 13, 2008

Nanotech expert Dr. Richard A.L. Jones contributed “Rupturing The Nanotech Rapture” to the IEEE’sSpecial Report on the Singularity, that topic that all the cool kids, like the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, are talking about.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  06/13  at  10:23 PM

I think Nanosolar is a good example to point to, in regards to weak nanotech already in play that can make a non-trivial impact on the material economy.

Of course, that example depends on a finite amount of gallium and indium. Where's that femtotech when you need it?



Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  06/14  at  04:47 PM

...is the new analog.

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