Reverse Engineering The "HatRick" Nanotech Patterns

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  • #104921

    josh

    One possible way to organize sub-tasks:

    Task A: Clearly document all relevant aspects of working case examples

    Task B: Try to fill in gaps of known nanotech active artifacts without complete functional modeling & hypotheses about implementation

    Task C: Test theories of implementation at the micro/nanotech level in lab. Revise theories.

    Task D: Propose generalizations of known models & testable predictions about how they might extend to other materials

    Task E: See how the predictions fare & report back

    Task F: Propose & experiment with new designs based on the leading models

    • #104924

      josh

      Commonly implemented is a feedback control offense in ad hoc, unaffiliated, networks of IoT stuff, where competing sensor readings of goodness from the effects of competing producers that know how to adjust some energy consumer lever are coordinated to call for more output from the levers contributing to recent success & less output from others. How is the adhoc communication implemented? What are routes & addresses? How do units listen and change state?

      Here’s how that is implemented in plastic, steel finish, furniture coating, concrete, etc. Those units & other units become available for other designs.

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