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[...] There are reports of a carbon allotrope, “carbyne”, that is (or would?) consist entirely of polyyne chains, but last time I checked (as I do every few years) these reports haven’t described...

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[...] specifically “What can be realized according to physical law?” This is the key premise of the exploratory engineering approach, a methodology proposed by Eric Drexler for assessing the...

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[...] specifically “What can be realized according to physical law?” This is the key premise of the exploratory engineering approach, a methodology proposed by Eric Drexler for assessing the...

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