Saturday, September 26, 2009

How the intermediate use of nanotechnolog got started

How the intermediate use of nanotechnology got started
 
The intermediate use of nanotechnology gets started with the shrinking of the replicator’s components, and the photoelectronic circuitry, to a size that is completely nanoscale!

This in turn leads to the new and improved nanotechnologically-based industrial processes, (This is a period of our civilization to be completely based on nanotechnology!) whose operation ranges from the nanoscale to everyday visible scales!

This signals the start of the new nanotechnologically based industrial revolution!

This is this new process down below:

Part 1:
Individual nanoscale assembly lines would be 100 nanometers long. These would be used to build the smallest nanoscale (Their size would be up to a dozen nanometers in diameter.) or nanoparts; these in turn would be used on longer assembly lines to build larger nanoparts out of the smallest possible nanoparts.
The smaller nanoparts would be continually used to build larger nanoparts; which in turn would be assembled in an even larger nanoshaft measuring 500 nanometers in diameter.
This in turn would, be used to build the component parts of electric transportation and photoelectronic circuitry as well as advanced renewable resource technology. This is all implemented as a three (3) part process: nanoscale, microscopic and macroscopic (large scale).

Part 2:

The largest nanoscale-sized components are in turn used to build larger components that would then longer be nanoscale because they would be more than 1000 nanometers in diameter.
These in turn are picked up by microrobots and are then transformed into components big enough for the minirobots in a futuristic, multileveled factory to start to assemble the various products, which are completely based on nanotechnology.

Part 3:
The minirobots continue to assemble the minicomponents until they reach the bottom level where they are finally assembled into their product!


As referred to in the previous part, the futuristic factory has 3 levels.
The third level has miniparts continuously and repeating assembled from smaller miniparts by minirobots.
The second level has the miniparts assembled into larger visible parts known as megaparts by megarobots.

The first level has the megaparts assembled into the final product by the largest visible robots possible.



 Now that I’ve shown you the first complete nanotechnological industrial process, this can be modified from the nanoscale by using specialized nanomachines, such as those designed to emit UV nanolasers; allowing the second use: nanotechnologicallly based recycling and waste reduction process!

The nanotechnologically based recycling and waste reduction process employs the use of specialized nanomachines that emit powerful UV nanolaser (a nanoscale laser) beams!

The nanotechnologically-based waste deduction technology starts with the modification of the use of the UV nanolaser-emitting nanomachines! This, as a result of silicocarbon nanotube fiber composite (Remember from earlier: silicocarbon nanotube fibers +electroorganic nanomaterials = silicocarbon nanotube fiber composite.); would allow for the emergence of a process known as base packaging materials. These are important because these result in a much lighter packaging material thru it also being assembled thru an Improved Version 2 nanotechnological Industrial process.(IVI) The improved IVI utilizes increasingly smaller sized nanoscale assembly lines eventually reaching 10 nanometers! This would employ nanomachines to nano-ecit labels on the packaging material!

(The nanotechnological industrial process+ nanotechnological recycling process=IVI)

All of these processes would be used to support nanotechnologically based scientific and technological development!

What would basically lead to the large scale use of nanotechnology is the invention of nanotechnological inventing kits and commercially feasible forms of nanotechnological inventing kits, known as nanotechnological inventing systems.

Other than this information, very little is available on what would lead to the advanced and large scale use of nanotechnology because the information mentioned in the Guide to the Future of Humanity (Known simply as Guide) and The Entirety of Nature Theory; (Also known as TENT) because the Guide and TENT+ [Intermediate Message +Timeline of the future] =the completed MTH website.

This document and the Introduction and Summarization of IM, as well as IM itself, and the pictures making up the front page of the site will also compose the transformed Message to Humankind website

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