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| Molecular engineering or Nano-Technology |
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23.5 grams of carbon equals about 1.18 x 10^24 atoms presents a problem when you’re trying to create something from the bottom up. If people are seriously trying to work with nano-technology or molecular engineering then people will have to not take numbers so seriously. If you decide to build something atom by atom, what type of mechanisms do you have in place to assemble something that requires 24 zeros in order to create it? Everything at that level will have to be automated. You will have to create a universal machine designed to take a single input, such as move an atom from point A to point B and other specialized machines to handle other tasks. The easiest part about putting such machines together would be taking them apart.
Another question is what type of price do you charge for equipment that small?
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