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//Google "N-Prize"//
I don't think even Monroe is working on any von Neumann machines. |
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We could always send ants, as per the first annotation on the
N-Prize... |
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Alas this is baked, I'm surprised were not doing this
now. I'm sure its alot cheaper than sending people
into space, initially anyways. 1-2 billion and u can
make a self replicating micro satellite and mother
satellites on the moon to build u a moon colony for
cheap! |
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//1-2 billion and u can make a self replicating micro satellite
and mother satellites on the moon to build u a moon colony
for cheap!// |
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Can you provide a link showing any self-replicating machine? |
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Actually, [Ian_Tindale], I think he means "one." Which he's
abbreviating, in Roman Numerals, as "I" Which, as you point
out, is right next to "u" on the keyboard. |
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Examples of self replicating machines? That's why
it would take 1-2 billion. It's not beyond our
technology, but since there was never a need for
such a thing we'll have to create it. The first of
anything will be expensive. |
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Moon has water + rock + maybe metals? probably
doesn't contain enough accessible metals or
carbon to make anything worthwhile, so Mars
might be a better place to set it up. Mars has
metals + water + carbon so we can in theory make
plastics, metallic components and we'll stuff the
mother satellite with rare earth metals which it
can't find on its own. |
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Using fast fabrication technology already being
developed, it's well in the realm of technical feasibility i feel. |
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that wikipedia article mentions this exact idea. |
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