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>> No.323014 [View]

>>321640

Oh my God this is so beautiful.

>> No.147563 [View]

>>147561

Oh, right, you can create multidimensional arrays.

>> No.147560 [View]

You can use the GNU Scientific Library for matrices, but that's probably kinda advanced.

An array is a set of values accessible through an index number. You can use arrays to replicate columns or rows, like this:

row1[] = {1, 2, 3};
row2[] = {4, 5, 6};

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OP is a moron, but you can actually use DNA as a structural material.

>> No.85143 [View]

>>85141

Well, at least this board isn't as shitty as /sci/.

>> No.50689 [View]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-Dv6dDtdcs

Lepht Anonym

>> No.48359 [View]

>>48356

Which actually is awesome because it can be used to treat highly distributed cancers such as Leukemia by using Bismuth-213, a byproduct of LFTR.

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>>46238

His augmented reality was in the Sarif™ eye prosthesis, not the shades.

Animooted.

>> No.46160 [View]

>>46071

>Neurons eventually die and get replaced

Neurogenesis doesn't happen in adults, except in discrete and well-defined, confined structures.

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>>46139

It's rather sad when the best method is cutting open a skull and plugging fiber optics in, but ultrasound stimulation may change that.

>>46040

Pic.

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Surprised this hasn't been posted yet

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>>42101

>We could have /sci/ cook us up a robocracy.

We're still working on that.

>>39293

It's sad because it's true. We even had a forum for discussing it, until it died.

>> No.41996 [View]

>>41992

CEB Press:

Manufacturing Instructions:http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press/Manufacturing_Instructions

First item: Arms - Primary: http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/CEB_Press/Manufacturing_Instructions/Arms_-_primary

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41980

What does /diy/ think of the Global Village Construction Set?

It's basically a civilization seed. A set of open-source blueprints for some basic machines to bootstrap an industrial civilization, built of standarized components, all linked in a Product Ecology. Like dependencies, but for hardware, indicating which machines have to be built first to build others, where power comes from, etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIsHKrP-66s
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Global_Village_Construction_Set

Ecologies:
http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Ecology

Open Manufacturing General.

>> No.41927 [View]

>>41912

Well it is a pretty house.

>> No.41909 [View]

>>41903

It has something to do with hookers or STD's.

>> No.39672 [View]

>>39662

Oh, thank you, I was already reaching the tenth layer of folders.

>> No.39659 [View]

I remember an old picture of how to turn your car into an emergency radiation shelter.

Unfortunately it's in the depths of my Images folder, so if I don't come back in ten days, call for help.

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>Graduate in Aerospace Engineering
>use skills to advance open manufacturing
>get a job and work on the Global Village Construction Set in my spare time, while studying molecular chemistry and scanning probe chemistry
>expand Zyvex's atomically precise manufacturing system to a molecular manufacturing system for macroscale products
>create cornucopia machine
>peasants rejoice

I can stop at #3 and instead go live in a tiny house in the woods with a complete closed-loop life support (Aquaponics, a little greenhouse, whole thing).

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/diy/maxions

You know, to honor Bucky.

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>>9273

It looks like a diamond lattice.

With the adamantane cages and all.

>> No.6016 [View]

/tg/, /sci/, /diy/: Bros 4 lyfe.

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There is more info on making scanning tunneling microscopes, though.

http://sxm4.uni-muenster.de/stm-en/
http://www.geocities.com/spm_stm/Project.html

They have their uses. With enough dedication or autism, you could possibly implement something like Zyvex's patterned atomic layer epitaxy method for growing atomically-precise crystals using STM.

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