Armstrong and Sandberg claim the feasibility of self-replicating spacecraft has been a settled matter since the Freitag design in 1980.
Actually, bacteria, seeds and acorns are our strongest arguments for self-replication, along with the fact that humans can generally copy or co-opt natural processes for our own uses.
Actually, bacteria, seeds and acorns are our strongest arguments for self-replication, along with the fact that humans can generally copy or co-opt natural processes for our own uses.