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Engineering material science at the smallest possible scales through microchips.

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Zero Point Energy Disclosure's profile picture
Zero Point Energy Disclosure1 year ago

See babe, compared to this, it’s not THAT small

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UserInterface4 years ago

See How Much I made with a Bobcat 300 Helium Miner #hnt #BobCatMiner #crypto

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TheRealVerbz (Jason Verbelli)1 year ago

This is not real… This is AI.

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The Real Revolution 20121 year ago

Thats how our reality is structured.

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Red Reign1 year ago

Imagine dropping this 150 years into the past. It would look like alien tech, and there is no way for them to reverse engineer it

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Curtis Stone1 year ago

Far out.

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antholito1 year ago

It blows my mind that this is even physically possible

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74821 year ago

This real? I’m skeptical

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veritas4ORBS1 year ago

How much information is in a cell? A galaxy! Thats the next step.

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Connor Hafen1 year ago

And there’s ways to make even more precise nano technology bypassing limiting factors like “stiction”. Casimir effect could enable engineering of more complex nano machines by being able to move and put together nano particles in more complex structures. Some research in 2019

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