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Self Replicating Machines

Serena Vaughn

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Editora: Publifye

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Self Replicating Machines explores the fascinating concept of machines that can autonomously replicate themselves. This technology has the potential to revolutionize industries and make space exploration far more efficient. Imagine, for instance, asteroid mining conducted by self-replicating robots, exponentially increasing resource availability. The book delves into the core principles behind these machines, from theoretical models like the Von Neumann constructor to the engineering challenges of building them.

 
The book examines the scientific and engineering foundations required to understand self-replication, spanning robotics, materials science, and computer science. It argues that despite the hurdles, developing these machines is increasingly within reach and could lead to a paradigm shift in manufacturing, resource extraction, and space colonization.

 
Self Replicating Machines begins by tracing the history of self-replication concepts, then dissects the essential components of a self-replicating system. Each chapter focuses on specific engineering challenges, such as designing robust robotic systems and developing advanced materials. The book provides a rigorous analysis, drawing on academic research, patent filings, and engineering reports, while also considering the ethical and societal implications of this transformative technology.
Disponível desde: 10/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 71 páginas.

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