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		<title>&#8220;The diamondoid mechanosynthesis approach is only in the very early stages of computer simulation&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m always staggered by the progress being made in nanoscience, with tens of billions of dollars of global funding our understanding of the nanoscale is progressing in leaps and bounds. Perhaps more roadkill than tortoise to nanoscience&#8217;s hare is diamondoid mechanosynthesis, beloved of the Drexlerians, which doesn&#8217;t seem to have made any progress whatsoever, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m always staggered by the progress being made in nanoscience, with tens of billions of dollars of global funding our understanding of the nanoscale is progressing in leaps and bounds.</p>
<p>Perhaps more  roadkill than tortoise to nanoscience&#8217;s hare is diamondoid mechanosynthesis, beloved of the Drexlerians, which doesn&#8217;t seem to have made any progress whatsoever, and increasingly resembles a cross between a south sea cargo cult and Waiting for Godot.</p>
<p>According to the Foresight Institute, &#8220;the diamondoid mechanosynthesis approach <a href="http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=2761">is only in the very early stages of computer simulation</a>&#8221; whereas ten years ago it was being pushed as advanced technology.</p>
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