Daily Archives: October 8, 2005

Required Reading

Check out Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines by Robert Freitas and Ralph Merkle. Summary:

This book offers a general review of the voluminous theoretical and experimental literature pertaining to physical self-replicating systems. The principal focus here is on self-replicating machine systems. Most importantly, we are concerned with kinematic self-replicating machines: systems in which actual physical objects, not mere patterns of information, undertake their own replication. Following a brief burst of activity in the 1950s and 1980s, the field of kinematic replicating systems design received new interest in the 1990s with the emerging recognition of the feasibility of molecular nanotechnology. The field has experienced a renaissance of research activity since 1999 as researchers have come to recognize that replicating systems are simple enough to permit experimental laboratory demonstrations of working devices.

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Hard Math

Getting back to non-conventional fuel sources, the argument is often made that ethanol can’t really work as a fuel source, seeing as ethanol fuel in the U.S. is actually produced at a net loss of energy. That doesn’t seem to be the case in Brazil.

Maybe sugar provides more robust alochol production than grain does. Or Maybe the Brazlians know something we don’t?