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===Sorting Pump=== | ===Sorting Pump=== | ||
{{Molmac | |||
| Name = Sorting Pump | |||
| Image = SortingPump.png | |||
| Author = [[Eric Drexler]], Josh Hall and [[Damian Allis]] | |||
| Date = 2006 | |||
| ComponentNumber = Unknown | |||
| AtomNumber = Unknown | |||
| Width = Unknown nm | |||
| Height = Unknown nm | |||
| Depth = Unknown nm | |||
| FileName = SortingPump | |||
| Extension = mmp | |||
}} | |||
This molecular sorting pump was a Nanorex collaborative design led by K. Eric Drexler, Josh Hall and Damian Allis starting in late 2006. The idea for this pump was inspired by the sorting pump depicted in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYN18d7gHg the Nanofactory video] (at 1:30) which selectively processes acetylene molecules. The goal was to design a sorting mechanism that was more detailed (and plausible) than the sorting rotor depicted in the animation. | This molecular sorting pump was a Nanorex collaborative design led by K. Eric Drexler, Josh Hall and Damian Allis starting in late 2006. The idea for this pump was inspired by the sorting pump depicted in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYN18d7gHg the Nanofactory video] (at 1:30) which selectively processes acetylene molecules. The goal was to design a sorting mechanism that was more detailed (and plausible) than the sorting rotor depicted in the animation. |