Atomic Replicators: The Future of 3D Printing
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2022
- Have you ever heard of atomic replication? It's a hypothetical technology that could potentially allow us to create physical objects simply by specifying their atomic structure. While it might sound like something out of a science fiction movie, the advancements in 3D printing technology have some experts believing that atomic replication could one day become a reality. In this video, we'll explore the potential for 3D printing to pave the way for the creation of atomic replicators, and discuss the implications this could have for manufacturing, medicine, and more. Don't miss this exciting discussion on the future of 3D printing and atomic replication!
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I fully believe that when super-intelligent AI comes around (and it’s hopefully benevolent to humanity) that atomic replication will be solved, even if it’s in a way that humans can’t comprehend.
It is already here
But methods of its usage were lost
Glory to the LORD!
If you think about it, atomic replication would also really help with advancing humanity on the Kardashev scale, hopefully reaching Type 2 within a few thousand years.
The advances in metal 3d printing are frankly amazing and the advancement of nuclear fusion power is going to propel scientific advancement to another standard deviation. Combined with Genetic and Medical advancement could see significant strides in these fields. If greed and our outdated from of corporate capitalism doesn't ruin access for it to man.
Good background material on this subject. It would be nice to know WHO the companies are that are working on this idea. Getting equity or stocks in them might be very profitable down the road--like getting into AI right now. I think these are paradigm-changing technologies, like the desktop computer was back in the 1980s.
Thanks for this. 😉
I have the same idea for future.
Reminds me more of Subnautica's fabricator. You just give it the required materials, some particle beam magic happens and you get your requested item.
If you think about it, atomic replication would also really help with advancing humanity on the Kardashev scale, hopefully reaching Type 2 within a few thousand years.
If you think about it, atomic replication would also really help with advancing humanity on the Kardashev scale, hopefully reaching Type 2 within a few thousand years.
Atomic will take breakthroughs in quantum computing due to the large amount of information needed to create materials.
Great channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
Interesting
Can we create food through it ?
No reason you wouldn't be able to. Food is essentially just strands of proteins and amino acids. If you can move atoms around, you could create anything (I suppose even a living creature)
yes, but it will taste like elderly ass.
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ok that means i can print my bentley, rolex and villa for free?
Haha! My guess would be that those companies would charge a licensing fee to use the atomic template for their goods. Of course knockoffs would be identical
@@ALLYOURTECH3DP theoretically i can print my "bentley" but make some small changes and name it "Presley". so that means it wont have identical outlook but will deliver the luxury and comfort and nice design like a bentley. but everything for free ofc. that would be my ultimate goal. a world without any slavery of these companies. a world where every1 get their highest quality they want and they like. and i believe not everyone wants a "bentley" but at least a lot of people want a suitable quality for their life without the scammy system we currently suffering
I am very much interested on this since its going to be very revolutionary. I just want ask you that do you know any companies or individuals working on this ?
There are some labs that are working on prototypes. Right now it's using lasers to move and combine atoms into molecules. They can lay out a picture out of 100-200 atoms. So this will have to be improved trillions and trillions of time better before we get the Star Trek replicator. AI will hurry the process - actually, one lab already has AI controlling the lasers that move atoms. It's more efficient than humans. We'll see what happens in 5 years.
@@ScarlettM wow
@@Rey_th7 Yeah, avoid long term investments in precious metals or jewelry. Soon everything can be worth the exact same amount - nothing.
Mattershift currently is working on carbon nanotubes membranes to convert co2 into ethanol
We will not likely see this at any meaningful scale in our lifetime because doing this in an environment under normal gravity makes it infinitely more difficult to achieve reliably. If you want to do this you need to be in space in a neutral gravity position. You have to have a sphere lined with evenly space particle accelerators at evenly spaced angles that have infinitesimally small control over the terminal speed of a particle (atom) delivered at an depth in side the sphere. The more you have the higher resolution you have. You also need the sphere to be lined with detection mechanisms to read and predict the current and changing orientation of object you are creating suitable for the desired resolution. If you can achieve all that, this process starts with firing two particles, aka "the seed" which are perfectly aimed at each other and at the perfect velocity to intersect and bind at the exact center of the sphere while fully cancelling out their opposite impact velocities in a perfect inelastic collision. From there particles could be added from every direction building up the object atom by atom. Deflections and position changes in the target would have to be perfectly accounted for by the sensors. The mass added with each successive collison would have to be compensated for with perfect precision and accuracy.
This is a process that is so difficult and probably could not be done on earth and there would be no way to fix minor atomic flaws unless the occur on an outer edge and could be blasted off with a tangential particle of sufficient mass. This just isn't something we could achieve within the lifetime of any currently living human. At most, maybe we could atomically assemble a small molecule at a very serious expense.
I think quantum computing would also play a big role in this
The Star Trek replicator operate on molecular level; and they utilize the transporter tech. The data about the replicated objecst comes form Transoprter trace. I wonder how even the most ingenious 3D scanner can gain the complete knowledge about the inside of an object. Another bottleneck is raw materials and energy cost. 3D printing of fully fiunctional metal semi-athomatic firearms (except for the springs AFAIK) is already possible. But the traditional manufacturing methods are stilll vastly superiour due to far lower cost and higher quality.
A missing piece will be some sort of quantum scanner. Something like an MRI that can identify individual atomic particles
@@ALLYOURTECH3DP Yeah. You know I wonder just how well the 3D printers are going to do with food; while the 3D printed pastries and such might look promissing enough, it seems to me that to print something even seeemighly as simple as an apple, is a whole different, higher level of difficulty altogether.
In the Star Trek universe, the abundance brought by Replicator technology has ended the need for money. Allowing humanity time to focus on leisure and self improvement. Can “technological advancements” be a revolutionary solution advocated by Marx for social change and to eliminate an economic system based on the accumulation of wealth and the exploitation required to obtain it?
Maybe
I'm not as interested in 3D printing, but I am interested in politics and economics, and this could most likely end inflation! Government can spend a quadrillion dollars and maybe witness deflation!
Star Trek in Real Life!