I personally would have liked more focus on “would protein actually be better with more covalent bonds,” and less basics. But that’s because I already know the basics, and maybe the average audience doesn’t.
IMO, the more important strike against atomic-manufacturing bots is why it seems like nanobots (including cells) work better with diffusive transport and catalysis of reactions, rather than point to point transport and large energy gradients.
I personally would have liked more focus on “would protein actually be better with more covalent bonds,” and less basics. But that’s because I already know the basics, and maybe the average audience doesn’t.
IMO, the more important strike against atomic-manufacturing bots is why it seems like nanobots (including cells) work better with diffusive transport and catalysis of reactions, rather than point to point transport and large energy gradients.