Oops I think I’m using the wrong terminology because I’m not familiar with the industry.
When I say self replicating machine, I am referring to a robot factory. Maybe “self replicating factory” would be a better description.
Biological cells (which self reproduce) are less like machines and more like factories, and the incredible world of complex proteins inside a cell are like the sea of machines inside a factory.
I think a robot factory which doesn’t need human input, can operate at a scale somewhere between human factories and biological cells, and potentially self replicate far faster than the human economy (20 years), but slower than a biological cell (20 minutes or 0.00004 years).
Smaller machines operate faster. An object 1,000,000 times smaller, is 1,000,000 times quicker to move a bodylength at the same speed/energy density, or 10,000 quicker at the same power density, or 1000 times quicker at the same acceleration. It can endure 1,000,000 times more acceleration with the same damage. (Bending/cutting is still 1 times the speed at the same power density, but our economy would grow many times faster if that became the only bottleneck)
Oops I think I’m using the wrong terminology because I’m not familiar with the industry.
When I say self replicating machine, I am referring to a robot factory. Maybe “self replicating factory” would be a better description.
Biological cells (which self reproduce) are less like machines and more like factories, and the incredible world of complex proteins inside a cell are like the sea of machines inside a factory.
I think a robot factory which doesn’t need human input, can operate at a scale somewhere between human factories and biological cells, and potentially self replicate far faster than the human economy (20 years), but slower than a biological cell (20 minutes or 0.00004 years).
Smaller machines operate faster. An object 1,000,000 times smaller, is 1,000,000 times quicker to move a bodylength at the same speed/energy density, or 10,000 quicker at the same power density, or 1000 times quicker at the same acceleration. It can endure 1,000,000 times more acceleration with the same damage. (Bending/cutting is still 1 times the speed at the same power density, but our economy would grow many times faster if that became the only bottleneck)