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#cloning #copying #realityhax #lifehax

Gillian Densmore
I seem to recall ages and ages ago at a coffehouse-closish to my house getting in a chat with Howel(sp) about--science--I seem to recall him walking and declaring to me and those at the same shiny table: Holy shit I think we've found particles from the future, though the others on the team are working on this problem-
There was was also a beefy dude with kind of redish short hair possibly a leather jacket at the table as well-
The other guy there when I grumbled about costs of stuff going up 'n up: Don't worry were "close" to being able to make clones of stuff, and that were "close" to using nanites doing so-as well as perminantly fixing medical problems-
It started off about neutrons and had a side article about arsholiry in science--
Bringing me to my question(s):

Have we gotten "close" to cloning stuff? and what kind role would 'nanites' have in making kick arse--car parts, or rumps for rump roasts? I thought it was dificult to make super-small robots- much less show them a plate of general-tsoas chicken and expect them clone them to sell at safeway.

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Re: #cloning #copying #realityhax #lifehax

Marcus G. Daniels
On 8/24/13 6:17 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

"what kind role would 'nanites' have in making kick arse--car parts, or
rumps for rump roasts? I thought it was dificult to make super-small
robots- much less show them a plate of general-tsoas chicken and expect
them clone them to sell at safeway."

For folks in the Northern New Mexico area, I understand the Bradbury
Science Museum in Los Alamos has an exhibit on nanotech.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Integrated-Nanotechnologies/290948830952233

Another way is to harness existing biological systems to do the work.

http://www.ted.com/talks/angela_belcher_using_nature_to_grow_batteries.html

Meanwhile, 3d lithography is making impressive strides (amazing to me
anyway), e.g. http://www.nanoscribe.de

Marcus

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Re: #cloning #copying #realityhax #lifehax

Douglas Roberts-2
I must have been mistaken, then.  I thought that museum display was on LANL micro-management.

I feel so silly now.

--Doug


On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[hidden email]> wrote:


For folks in the Northern New Mexico area, I understand the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos has an exhibit on nanotech.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Integrated-Nanotechnologies/290948830952233

Another way is to harness existing biological systems to do the work.

http://www.ted.com/talks/angela_belcher_using_nature_to_grow_batteries.html

Meanwhile, 3d lithography is making impressive strides (amazing to me anyway), e.g. http://www.nanoscribe.de

Marcus

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Re: #cloning #copying #realityhax #lifehax

Pamela McCorduck
Ahahahaha!


On Aug 24, 2013, at 9:51 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:

I must have been mistaken, then.  I thought that museum display was on LANL micro-management.

I feel so silly now.

--Doug


On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[hidden email]> wrote:


For folks in the Northern New Mexico area, I understand the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos has an exhibit on nanotech.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Integrated-Nanotechnologies/290948830952233

Another way is to harness existing biological systems to do the work.

http://www.ted.com/talks/angela_belcher_using_nature_to_grow_batteries.html

Meanwhile, 3d lithography is making impressive strides (amazing to me anyway), e.g. http://www.nanoscribe.de

Marcus

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Re: #cloning #copying #realityhax #lifehax

Steve Smith
As a survivor of the Nano Management, I'd say Micro Management is a huge
relief!

On 8/25/13 11:22 AM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:

> Ahahahaha!
>
>
> On Aug 24, 2013, at 9:51 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
>
>> I must have been mistaken, then.  I thought that museum display was
>> on LANL micro-management.
>>
>> I feel so silly now.
>>
>> --Doug


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