This step forward, the ability to push atoms around, is the basic first step
towards building molecular machines (nanotechnology). The problem left now,
is how do we bond these together, to build? Moving down to the subatomic
level, may or may not be the next step. Top down or to bottoms up, should we
skip? Why not keep delving into all aspects? I think there is a lot more to
learn at the atomic level, aside from abandoning it.
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
http://www.nanoindustries.com
You wrote:
>. Subatomic tinkering is a natural next
>step for people who are tired of drawing pictures with xenon atoms
>and don't care about the "trivial implementation details" in achieving
>commercial nanotech.
>
>
>-- David Lubkin.
>
> lubkin@unreasonable.com
>
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