belovelife Posted July 26, 2012 Report Posted July 26, 2012 ok a few years ago i thought of a nano-fabrication process that worked pretty well, it involved dissolving elements to the point of saturation , in water, using a magnet to squish the water then use a laser to evaporate the water and deposit the nano-material on a surface since then, i thought of integrating the 3d printing tecknology into the process since if you flood the chamber with something like argon, instead of a normal atmoshere, then the argon won't bond to the materials like iron, titanium, or platinum so the next step would be learn how to deposit a nano-ceramic of the superconductor type this would be easily cooled and increase the processing power potentially alot then you could build the whole arcitecture in the machine itself, essentially fabricate the whole thing from materials posessed what do you think remember that in the 3d arcitecture, you have a wide variety of elements that you can use Quote
Turtle Posted July 26, 2012 Report Posted July 26, 2012 (edited) ... what do you think ... i think this is yet another example of your inane & ignorant bullshit and a grand waste of our bandwidth and peoples' time. Edited July 27, 2012 by Turtle Quote
Guest MacPhee Posted July 28, 2012 Report Posted July 28, 2012 i think this is yet another example of your inane & ignorant bullshit and a grand waste of our bandwidth and peoples' time. The word "grand" evokes fond memories of President Roosevelt. Are you related? Quote
maddog Posted October 2, 2012 Report Posted October 2, 2012 ... what do you think ...I don't know from Turtle's response as I have not followed everything printed here by by belovelife. I don't think this process you have outlined is grounded in how things are typically from what I've read. If I were you I would research the process of Nanoscale Fabrication before I would try and "improve" on it. Meanwhile, if you were wanting to start with a new kind of base substrate, try Graphene. It is highly conductive. I do know that a photolithography process is used making chips. maddog Quote
Turtle Posted October 2, 2012 Report Posted October 2, 2012 I don't know from Turtle's response as I have not followed everything printed here by by belovelife. i hoover up everything printed here by everyone. including you good sir; from your early questioning responses in my strange numbers thread some nearly 7 years past, to this very post in which you invoked my name. hoovered. you can search through my dirt bag any time; just ask me. I don't think this process you [belovelife] have outlined is grounded in how things are typically from what I've read. was it the "using a magnet to squish water" that tipped you off, or the "essentially fabricate the whole thing from materials posessed."? If I were you [belovelife] I would research the process of Nanoscale Fabrication before I would try and "improve" on it....maddog a quick look in my dirt bag may inform you lovey does not take well to reasoned suggestions from helpful & informed individuals as yourself, and a quick look at lovey's signature should inform you that research is not in his playbook. and yes macphee; checking my dirtbag i see that i am roosevelt himself. as always you have brought forward the crux of the issue. :doh: Quote
JoeRoccoCassara Posted October 3, 2012 Report Posted October 3, 2012 (edited) I can't understand half of the sentences in this topic. Edited October 3, 2012 by The Transhumanist Quote
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