
Nanosystems is a foundational book by K. Eric Drexler, published in 1992, that explores the theoretical principles and engineering challenges of molecular nanotechnology. It details how molecular assemblers could build complex structures with atomic precision, laying out a vision for advanced manufacturing and computation at the nanoscale. The book is considered a seminal work in the field, outlining the potential for self-replicating molecular machines and their profound implications for technology, industry, and society.
Nano Systems, Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing, and Computation by Eric Drexler.
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"The speaker explicitly names this book and its author, Eric Drexler, as a reference for understanding advanced technological capabilities, particularly in the context of self-replicating systems."





